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Blake Hamilton G?F, 6-5, 190, Fr.-HS

Michael Dunn G, 6-0, 180, Sr.-2L

Chris Heine G, 6-1, 175, So.-1L

Gabe Rogers G, 6-2, 175, Sr.-3L*

DeWayne Russell G, 5-11, 155, Fr.-HS

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Gaellan Bewernick F, 6-6, 215, So.-1L

Stallon Saldivar G, 6-0, 185, Sr.-3L

Luis Flores F, 6-3, 175, Jr.-2L*

Bryce Gosar G, 6-1, 178, Fr.-HS

Len Springs F/C, 6-10, 220, Jr.-TR

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Max Jacobsen F, 6-8, 230, Jr.-1L*

Jordyn Martin F, 6-7, 210, Fr.-HS

Ben Olayinka F, 6-7, 218, Sr.-1L

Ephraim Ekanem F, 6-7, 230, Sr.-1L

Jack Murphy Head Coach

Matt Dunn Assistant Coach

Al La Rocque Assistant Coach

Vic Sfera Assistant Coach

Che Jones Graduate Assistant

Landon Hughey Director of Basketball Operations


Media Roster. ...................................IBC Media Information .............................1 University Quick Facts........................1 2012-13 Preview .............................. 4-5 Head Coach Jack Murphy ...................... 6-9 Assistant Coaches.........................10-13 Television Schedule.......................... 14 Players ................................................15 Team Roster/Breakdown .................15 Player Bios .....................................16-30 Big Sky Conference .......................... 31 NAU vs. All Foes ...............................33 NAU vs. Big Sky...........................34-35 Review ................................................36 2011-12 Review ..................................36 2011-12 Statistics ...............................37 2011-12 Game Recaps .................38-43 Year-by-Year Leaders/Records ..... . . . 4 4 Big Sky Conference .....................45-47 History ...............................................48 Record Books ................................48-53 All-Time Scores ............................54-58 NCAA Tournament Recaps ............ 59 Professional Basketball................6 0 - 6 1 Letterwinners ................................62-63 Year-by-Year Records ...................... 64 University...........................................65 Flagstaff, Ariz .....................................65 Northern Arizona University ........ 66 Academics.......................................... 67 Walkup Skydome ........................ 68-69 Dr. John Haeger ................................ 70 Dr. Lisa Campos .............................. 71 Athletic Program .............................. 72

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University Information Location ..........................Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment .....................................25,204 Founded ............................................1899 Nickname ...........................Lumberjacks Affiliation ..........................NCAA Div. I Conference .................................Big Sky Colors .......................Blue, Gold & Sage President. .....................Dr. John Haeger VP for Inter. Athletics..Dr. Lisa Campos Senior Assoc. AD ..............Tanya Vogel Assoc. AD/SWA ......................Beth Vechinski Faculty Rep ............Dr. Tom DeStefano

Media Relations Media Relations Dir. ...........Steve Shaff Assistant Director.. ....Andrew Tomsky Office Phone ....................(928) 523-6792 MBB Contact ......................Steven Shaff E-mail ................Steven.Shaff@nau.edu Office Phone ...................(928) 523-6792 Cell Phone........................(928) 606-6628 Press Row.........................(928) 523-9221 Mailing Address ............P.O. Box 15400

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........................Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5400 Team Information Arena .......... Walkup Skydome (7,300) Head Coach .......................Jack Murphy Alma Mater. .....................Arizona, 2002 E-mail.................jack.murphy@nau.edu Office Phone .....................928-523-3440 Career/NAU Record....................0-0/0-0 Assistants................Matt Dunn, Vic Sfera, ..........................................................Al LaRocque Starters Returning/Lost ....................3/2 Lettermen Returning/Lost .............. 7/5 2011-12 Season Record ....................5-24 Conference Record/Finish..................1-15/9th Postseason Tournament............................................ N/A

Overnight Address......1 Skydome Dr., Room 227, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5400

Official Outfitter of NAU Student-Athletes & Coaches

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Steve Shaff Asst. AD/ Media Relations

Andrew Tomsky Assistant Director Media Relations

Stayson Isobe Graduate Assistant

Matt Sewell Graduate Assistant

CREDITS On the Cover: (From L to R): Gabe Rogers, Gaellan Bewernick, Stallon Saldivar and Michael Dunn with NAU Head Coach Jack Murphy. The 2012-2013 NAU men’s basketball media guide was written, designed and edited by Media Relations Director Steve Shaff. Editorial and research assistance provided by Assistant Media Relations Director Andrew Tomsky, Stayson Isobe and Matthew Sewell. Front Cover design by Matt Sewell. Photography by Matt Beaty, Joseph Carter (Stephen Sir - Midas Touch Three Point), Jacob Chinn, Becky Fairchild, Jerry Foreman, R. Dean Hendrickson, Jamie Hines, Craig Johnson (PhotosByCraigJohnson.com), Ian Johnson, Rick Johnson, Norvelle Kennedy, Michelle Lewis, Preston Trauscht, Josh Weisburg and NAU Sports Information.

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Media Services

M E D I A CREDENTIALS Credentials for NAU home basketball games are issued to the working media only and should be requested at least two days in advance of the game. All written requests should be made on official letterhead and addressed to: NAU Media Relations Box 15400 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Media credentials are issued on a priority basis with daily newspapers, originating radio stations and television crews receiving first priority. If time constraints do not allow for credentials to be mailed, they will be available on game day at Will Call, located at the front entrance of the Walkup Skydome.

INTERVIEWS During the week, all player interviews must be coordinated through the media relations office (928) 523-6792. Players will not be available for interviews on game days prior to tipoff.

POSTGAME The Northern Arizona postgame locker room is closed to the media. Requested players will be brought to the designated media interview room. Coach Jack Murphy, who has postgame radio responsibilities, will follow the opponent’s head coach in the media interview room with the NAU players.

PRACTICES NAU basketball practices are generally open. Media wishing to attend should contact the media relations office in advance. Practices on the road are generally closed. However, interviews may be conducted prior to the workout.

PHOTOGRAPHERS Only accredited photographers on assignment will be issued credentials. Only coaches, players and staff are allowed on the sidelines in front of the team benches and the scorer’s table.

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Space for photographers is limited and will be granted on a first-come, firstserved basis.

MEDIA SERVICES Media covering NAU basketball are seated courtside in the Walkup Skydome. Admission is allowed only to those with working credentials. Primary seating for media is on the west side of the floor, facing the team benches. Courtside seating is for working media only. Spouses, children and friends are not welcome in the media areas. A complete statistics package, including individual and team totals, a shot chart and play-by-play will be available at the end of each game. The media relations office will provide quotes from both locker rooms as part of the final stats package, if requested. The pregame package includes game notes, cumulative statistics and team rosters. Computerized stat updates will be available throughout the game and at halftime.

TELEPHONES/INTERNET A limited number of phones are available at courtside on a first-come, first-served basis. Outside lines are accessed by dialing 8 with a credit card needed for long-distance access. Wireless internet connections are also available inside the Walkup Skydome.

VISITING RADIO NAU provides two courtesy phone lines for the official radio station of each visiting university. In the Skydome, visiting radio is located on the east side next to the visitors’ bench.

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Mitch Strohman Broadcaster @mitchstrohman Veteran announcer Mitch Strohman returns for his eighth consecutive season and 13th overall as the "Voice of the Lumberjacks" for football and men's basketball on the Lumberjack Television/Radio Network. Strohman also handles play-by-play duties for selected women's basketball, soccer and volleyball games. More than 30 radio games during the season are simulcast by NAU-TV, who distributes the games in full HD to Suddenlink Flagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104, Fox Sports Arizona, Fox College Sports (FCS) and the live, online channel. Strohman is also the host of the monthly show produced by NAU-TV, “The Score.” “The Score” airs on Fox Sports Arizona and Fox College Sports, as well as Suddenlink Flagstaff Cable channels 4 and 104. Strohman first started doing NAU play-by-play in 1991 on Flagstaff cable TV and he took over the radio duties from 1994 to 1998 returning to the NAU broadcast booth in 2005. Mitch has called several milestone games in NAU history including the first ever broadcasts of NAU sports on Fox Sports Arizona and Fox College Sports, Lumberjacks’ first ever NCAA Tournament appearance against Cincinnati in 1998, women’s basketball’s first ever NCAA Tournament game against Baylor in 2006,

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the first ever I-AA football playoff appear- er for the past 20 years on KAET Channel ance against Furman in 1996, men’s NIT Eight (PBS) in Phoenix. Mitch is currently games against Arkansas in 1997 and co-host and producer of “The Mitch and Joe Delaware State in 2006, the men’s first ever Show,” a news talk/opinion program heard game in the CollegeInsider.com weekdays between 4-5 p.m. on 105.1 FM Tournament in 2011 and some 20 men’s and The Big Talker and women’s Big Sky Conference Tournament www.bigtalkerradio.com, which is also the basketball games. Mitch has called nearly radio home of Lumberjack football and bas600 Lumberjack football, basketball, volley- ketball. Mitch also hosts “What’s Cooking ball and soccer games and nearly 100 with Mitch,” a popular TV show that highFlagstaff area high school football and bas- lights local restaurants and their chefs on ketball games. NAU-TV. Strohman is married to the forStrohman has been honored with mer Ana Morales, a NAU graduate. They dozens of broadcasting awards, including have two children: son Zach (19) and two Governor Cups from the Arizona daughter Catalina (13). Associated Press. In 1992, Mitch was CONTACT MITCH:  named Arizona Broadcast Journalist of the E-mail: MAStrohman@aol.com Year by the Arizona Associated Press Cell: 928-607-7057 Broadcasters Association and in 1988 he Facebook: Mitch Strohman was honored with the top national news coverEntering its 15th year of existence, the Lumberjack age award from the AP. Radio Network broadcasts all NAU football and men’s Strohman is contracted by NAU through basketball games. The network is distributed by Flagship station 105.1 his company, MAS Communications, which FM The Big Talker. NAU games will on the internet on provides voice talent, the www.bigskytv.org (free) and The Big talker mobile talk shows, news and sports anchoring and app. event emceeing. Lumberjack Radio Network Strohman has KBTK -- 105.1 FM -- Flagstaff served on dozens of local non-profit boards and www.bigtalkerradio.com has emceed hundreds of events. Mitch is currently a member of the Arizona Daily Sun’s Publisher’s Advisory Group and is also on the Board of Directors of the Lumberjack Athletic Association (LAA). He’s been an on-air fundrais-

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LOCAL MEDIA Print Outlet Arizona Daily Sun Arizona Republic The Lumberjack

NAU TV Services KTVK Ch. 3 (Ind.) NAZ Today Ch. 4 KPHO Ch. 5 (CBS) KAZ-TV Ch. 7,27 55 KSAZ Ch. 10 (Fox) KPNX Ch. 12 (NBC) KNXV Ch. 15 (ABC) NAU Radio Network KAFF (930 AM) KVNA (600 AM) KTAR (620 AM) KMVP (860 AM) KDUS (1060 AM) Associated Press

Address 1751 S. Thompson St, Flagstaff, AZ 86002 Beat Writer: Bill Harris Box 1950, Phoenix, AZ 85001 Box 6000, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Beat Writer: Cody Bashore-Perales Beat Writer: Kevin Bertram Television PO Box 4117, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4117 Producer: Bill Ferris Producer: Cindy Catizone Box 5068, Phoenix, AZ 85019 Box 5619, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 4016 N. Black Canyon Hwy, Phx, AZ 85017 3211 Tower Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301 511 W. Adams, Phoenix, AZ 85003 Box 711, Phoenix, AZ 85001 515 N. 44th St., Phoenix, AZ 85008 Radio 1481 W. University Heights South,Flagstaff, AZ 86011 Talent: Mitch Strohman P.O. Box 1930 - Flagstaff, AZ. 86002 1800 S. Milton Rd., Ste 105., Flagstaff, AZ 86004 5300 N. Central, Phoenix, AZ 85012 5300 N. Central, Phoenix, AZ 85012 1900 W. Carmen, Tempe, AZ 85283 Other 505 N. 2nd St, Ste. 120, Phoenix, AZ 85004

Phone/Fax/Email (928) 556-2259/774-4790 billharris@gmail.com (602) 444-8222/8686 (928) 523-4921/9313 cb856@nau.edu krb247@nau.edu (928) 523-8739 bill.ferris@nau.edu cynthia.catizone@nau.edu (602) 263-3449/207-3477 (928) 523-9248/9251 (602) 264-1000/650-0761 (928) 778-6770/445-5210 (602) 262-0435/0181 (602) 257-1212/6619 (602) 273-1500/685-6363 (928) 607-7057 mastrohman@aol.com (928) 774-5231/779-2988 (928) 526-2700/774-5852 (602) 274-6200/241-6810 (602) 274-6200/241-6810 (480) 838-0400/0252 (602) 258-8934/254-9573

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Boys Basketball Player of the New Head Coach Jack Year and to the All-Arizona Murphy has a plan for the seaDivision II first-team as a senson that points towards March ior. He averaged an Arizonaand each game will be a step best 27 points per game to lead towards his goal. his team to a 27-3 record and “Our expectations are to state Division II title. He added considerably improve and get 5.4 assists, 3.9 rebounds and better,” said Murphy. “We 3.8 steals while making 66 perwant to play our best basketcent of his three-pointers. ball in January, February and “DeWayne is a freshman March. Our schedule is comwho is very talented and pelling and challenging and at comes in with a lot of credentimes intimidating, but we will tials,” said Murphy. “He will not be intimidated. We are be the first person to tell you building a program and a those credentials do not mean mindset where we are going to anything now. He has to build have respect for everyone and up his resume again and he is fear no one.” excited to do that.” Fans can expect to see an On the wing, Murphy has exciting brand of basketball seniors Gabe Rogers, Mike from the Lumberjacks. Dunn and Luis Flores with tal“We are going to run and ented newcomer Blake get up and down the court,” Head Coach Jack Murphy is the 25th head coach to lead the Northern Arizona Hamilton. said Murphy. “We will be able University basketball program. Rogers, who missed 11 to adjust to game tendencies Saldivar averaged a career-high games last season, is healthy and and individual matchups but we want the ball out of the basket 6.7 points per game with 4.9 assists looking to return to the form of his quickly and we want to create per game as a junior, the third-best sophomore season when he was turnovers. The main thing is we total in the Big Sky and 66th in among the national leaders in threewant consistency in our running Division I. He showed an improved point percentage. He has shown the game. We want to get up and down scoring touch with seven games in ability to score and will be a key double figures during the season player for the team. the court.” “I think Gabe is one of the more Murphy will lean on his senior and reset his career-high with 24 points at Arizona State while maktalented players in the conference leaders, especially in the back court. Stallon Saldivar returns as a three- ing the game-winning three-pointer without having gone through it yet,” said Murphy. “Everyone year starter who is among the to secure the win. “The point guard is the head of speaks very highly of Gabe and the career assists leaders in the program. He will pair with freshman the snake for any good basketball production he has had in the past. DeWayne Russell, who has shown team,” said Murphy. “We are fortu- Last year was a wash for him in the ability to be a major contributor nate to have a senior with a world terms of his injuries. It is a clean of experience and I have a lot of slate for him. He is healthy and is this season. “I like the experience we have in confidence in Stallon Saldivar. He really excited for what the season the back court,” said Murphy. “We has done an outstanding job since I will bring.” He enters the season among the have a lot of talent and experience took over in April. He has worked back there, as well as young enthu- hard and been a leader on and off Lumberjack career leaders in threesiasm. I think some of our best line- the court. It is a role that he had to pointers and within striking disups could include two of our best grow into. He has done a good job tance of the 1,000-point mark in his career. decision makers and ball handlers working with DeWayne.” Russell was named The Arizona “It is going to be difficult for in Stallon Saldivar and DeWayne Republic’s Big School (Divisions I-II) teams to focus on Gabe because of Russell playing at the same time.”

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DeWayne Russell

Gabe Rogers

Stallon Saldivar

Murphy. “I don’t know how else to describe it. He had an outstanding redshirt freshman year statistically and playing-wise. He is going to be a solid defender and rebound the basketball. He is going to play his role. He can put the ball on the floor and make an open jump shot and score in the post. He is a little undersized but he does not let that affect him. I am going to lean on him heavily and we are going to lean on him as a team. He is going to have to produce for us.” Jacobsen looks to make a bigger impact during his junior season. “Max Jacobsen gives us more experience in the front court,” said Murphy. “He can play the 4 or 5, has good perimeter skills and can shoot the ball, face up and drive it. He has been rebounding the ball very well.” Martin, who is a third generation Lumberjack, was the first player to commit to Murphy when he was hired at NAU. The Las Vegas, Nev., product helped his high school team to the Sunset Regional title game, averaging 11 points and nine rebounds as a senior. “Jordyn Martin is a freshman out of Las Vegas,” said Murphy. “He is talented and tough. He is probably tougher than people give him credit for. He is long on the perimeter and the post and understands positioning. His main thing is he has to get stronger. The impact he makes this year remains to be seen but I know he is going to work and make an impact for us in the future.” Ephraim Ekanem and Ben Olayinka will handle the duties at the post. “They are going to have to anchor the post for us,” said Murphy. “They are both experienced and they understand the challenge ahead.” Let the push towards March begin.

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how we play and get up and down the court,” said Murphy. “Offensively, he can be a great weapon for us. Defensively he has to always be hard-nosed.” Dunn is the top defender for the Lumberjacks and averaged 6.8 points per game and 3.0 rebounds last season. “Michael Dunn is an outstanding defender and someone we are going to look to anchor our defense,” said Murphy. “He is going to have to guard multiple positions from a small point guard to a small wing to a shooting forward. He is going to have to be all over the floor.” Flores brings another senior leader to the position. “Luis Flores is steady and sure,” said Murphy. “He played a lot of minutes last year and I think he will be ready when he is called upon this year. He has got to be a defender and hit open shots for us and be a guy that never makes a mistake. He has that in him.” Murphy added Hamilton in his first recruiting class. He was named a Pasadena Star News All-Area selection after scoring 18.8 points per game, while grabbing 11.7 rebounds with four blocks per game as a senior. “Blake Hamilton is an outstanding talent,” said Murphy. “He is very young. The youth shows itself at times but his talent also shows. He is very long and athletically gifted. He has a feel for the game and is a competitor when the ball is tipped. He is learning how to work but it is coming. His talent is unquestionable. I am excited about his future, not only this year but in the coming years as a Lumberjack.” Sophomore Gaellan Bewernick has impressed Murphy and leads a group that will help the team inside and on the perimeter, including junior Max Jacobsen and freshman Jordyn Martin. Bewernick averaged 5.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per game, the second-best total on the team while playing in all 29 games with 16 starts as a redshirt freshman. The Los Angeles, Calif., native recorded five or more rebounds 17 times. “Gaellan is an absolute stud,” said

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Head Coach Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy Head Coach @NAUCoachMurphy Jack Murphy was named head men’s basketball coach for Northern Arizona University on April 12, 2012. "Jack is an exceptional addition to NAU athletics and brings a strong recruiting presence that will attract outstanding talent to the program," said Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos. "Jack is committed to the university's excellence in academics and athletics, and under his leadership the Lumberjacks will emerge as a competitive force in the Big Sky." Murphy’s experience at various levels of the game, recruiting success and knowledge gained from working with college and professional athletes make him an excellent fit for NAU, Campos said. His career includes working for three suc-

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cessful programs that have a combined 400 wins, 14 postseason appearances and five championships. “It’s an honor to be given this position, especially at this critical recruiting time,” Murphy said. “This is a program that has a rich tradition, has had past success, and I look to build on that success. I hope to be there along the way as we grow together as a university and as a basketball program.” Murphy comes to NAU after three seasons on the Memphis staff as an assistant. He joined the coaching staff at Memphis under men’s basketball coach Josh Pastner in 200910, posting a 7529 record with three 20-win seasons. D u r i n g Murphy’s tenure, Memphis earned two NCAA Tournament appearances, earned an NIT berth and won a Conference USA regular season title and two Conference USA T o u r n a m e n t Championships. Murphy, who handled the Tiger ‘s defensive efforts in 201112, was the lead assistant on a staff that guided the team to a sweep of the

Conference USA titles while posting the 10th-best field goal percentage defense in the country. Murphy was instrumental in Memphis securing a Top-5 recruiting class in 2010 featuring four players ranked among the nation’s Top 100 and two McDonald’s AllAmericans. The class was ranked No. 2 nationally by Scout.com, No. 2 by Rivals.com and No. 4 by ESPN. The Tigers have signed t h r e e more Top 100 players since, including two m o r e McDonald’s AllAmericans. In 2011-12, the Tigers advanced to the N C A A Tournament for the second consecutive season, losing to St. Louis in the second round. Memphis was the only team among the top-10 rated leagues in the nation to win its conference regular season title outright and also

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claim the league's tournament crown, finishing with a 26-9 overall mark. Memphis also advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 201011, dropping a 77-75 decision to Arizona in the second round to finish with a 25-10 record. In Murphy’s first season, the Tigers advanced to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) and advanced to the second round. Prior to Memphis, Murphy spent three years working with the Denver Nuggets under the NBA’s active wins leader George Karl where he served as an advance scout for the team. During his time, he gained a reputation as one of the league’s top ‘workout” trainers, working with the likes of NBA All-Stars Allen Iverson, Chauncey Billups and Carmelo Anthony, along with rising NBA star J.R. Smith. In Murphy’s three seasons in Denver, the Nuggets averaged nearly 50 wins a season and made three straight playoff appearances. In his final season in 2008-09, the Nuggets won a franchise-record 54 games (54-

Murphy comes to NAU after three seasons on the Memphis staff as an assistant. Photo by Joe Murphy.

28), claimed a share of the NBA Northwest Division title and earned the Western Conference No. 2 seed in the playoffs. Denver advanced to the Western Conference finals for the first time since 1985, Billups and

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Anthony were named to the AllNBA third team and Billups played in the NBA All-Star game. In 2007-08, Murphy helped the Nuggets to a 50-32 overall record and second-place finish

Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos (left) and NAU President John Haeger pose with Murphy and his wife, Michelle, at the introductory press conference.

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included the 2001 national runner-up finish and two other Elite Eight (2003, 2005) appearances. Murphy and his wife, Michelle, have twin three-year old daughters Emma and Isabella and 10-month old son Dylan.

Murphy has brought a new energy to the Northern Arizona basketball program.

in the Northwest Division. Denver was the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference playoffs and lost in the first round. The previous year (2006-07), Denver finished the year with a 45-37 record and placed second in the Northwest Division. The Nuggets were the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference playoffs and lost in the first round to the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs.

Murphy spent eight years (1998-2006) in Tucson with Pastner on Lute Olson’s staff at Arizona as a team manager, recruiting coordinator, administrative assistant, video coordinator and director of operations. In his eight years with the program, Arizona went 199-66 (.751), won three Pac-10 championships, one Pac-10 postseason tournament title, made eight NCAA Tournament appearances that

Murphy’s Year-by-Year Year 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99

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School/Team Memphis Memphis Memphis Denver Denver Denver Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona

Position Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Advance Scout Advance Scout Advance Scout Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

Record 26-9 25-10 24-10 54-28 50-32 45-37 20-13 30-7 20-10 28-4 24-10 28-8 27-7 22-7

Postseason NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NIT Conference Finals First Round First Round NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament

Conference/Division Champions 4th Place 2nd Place Champions 2nd Place 2nd Place 4th Place Champions 3rd Place Champions 2nd Place 2nd Place Champions 2nd Place

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"Jack Murphy is a high character and high integrity guy and has a high moral compass. He knows what it takes to win and has been around winning at the highest level. He has a very good basketball mind and an excellent recruiter and a people's person. He is an energy giver. Northern Arizona University, the athletics department and the Flagstaff community found themselves two gems in the same week in Dr. Lisa Campos and now Jack Murphy as the men's basketball coach." Josh Pastner, Head Men's Basketball Coach at Memphis

"Jack is an amazing guy. He's coming from a situation where he left his job with the Denver Nuggets to go with Josh Pastner. I think all of that is about the family atmosphere under Lute Olson and continued that with Josh Pastner at Memphis. I think he'll be a young, hard-working head coach and a guy that's going to try and bring that family atmosphere and consistency to NAU. I think that's something positive for the school and the community." Richard Jefferson, NBA Forward for Golden State Warriors & Former UA Wildcat

"I think Jack will do a great job. He has a great work ethic, he has a lot of experience from when he was here for eight years at Arizona. He came in as a manager and really put in a lot of work and eventually was able to come with us on the road and help us with recruiting. Along with Josh (Pastner), he was involved with bringing in Chase Budinger and some of the really outstanding people we had. Jack has a really good background, good experience and he's really excited with being back in the West. He'll do a great job, he communicates well with players and he has an extensive background with working with individual players. He'll be well-liked by the community because he's a community person as well."

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What They Are Saying About Jack Murphy‌

Lute Olson, Former Head Men's Basketball Coach at UA "I got hired in my first job in NBA when I was 33 years old and Murph has similar qualities to me. He's very passionate, he's an incredibly hard-working guy and he's a sponge for the knowledge of the game of basketball. I told him that Northern Arizona is a perfect fit. It's at a level where he can have success and he can move quickly. I think the alumni and the university will love his ambition and his passion. He's an engaging guy and he loves to teach basketball. We love him here in Denver and we've tried to get him back ever since he left because we think he's that valuable to an organization. He's just a positive energy guy, a positive influence guy and at the end a good basketball coach." George Karl, Head Basketball Coach for Denver Nuggets "Number one, I think he's a great hire for the school just because of the quality of human being he is. I can honestly say if it wasn't for him pushing me in college, I wouldn't be where I am now. His number one trait is his passion for the game. If you have a coach who's passionate about basketball and playing it the right way, you're going to get quality kids who play the game the right way. The respect he's got from earning his way from being a manager at UA to working his way up to a coach, he doesn't cut corners, he puts in the work. Without a doubt he knows the game of basketball. Right now, you've got a guy I'd love to play for if I was coming out of high school." Channing Frye, NBA Forward for Phoenix Suns & Former UA Wildcat "I think Coach Murphy is going to be great for NAU. He obviously has some ties to the state of Arizona and Coach Murphy is one of those people that proves that if you're willing to work harder than anyone else, you can succeed in whatever you're goal is. His work ethic and his love for the game has made him a great career in basketball so far. He's one of those guys that is up early ready to work and staying up late looking at game films and doing whatever he can to give his team the best opportunity to win. On a personal note, he played a major role in helping me reach my goal of becoming an NBA player. He's going to be a great fit for NAU." Luke Walton, NBA Forward for Cleveland Cavaliers & Former UA Wildcat

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Assistant Coach Matt Dunn

Matt Dunn Assistant Coach @NAUCoachDunn Matt Dunn joins the Northern Arizona men’s basketball staff after working at Memphis for the last three seasons. Dunn worked on Josh Pastner’s staff for the last two seasons as the recruiting coordinator and assistant director of operations. He oversaw the Tigers' basketball web site, www.insidememphisbasketball.com. The site provided inside glimpses into the Memphis hoops program, along with behind-the-scenes footage and messages from Pastner. Dunn also was involved with other areas of the program's operations side. He originally started at Memphis as the Larry O. Finch Center operations director in 2009-10. Dunn was a member of Pastner's staff that posted a 75-29 record with three consecutive 20-win seasons from 2009-12. During his tenure, Memphis earned made two NCAA Tournament appearances, earned an NIT berth and won a

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Conference USA regular season title and two Conference USA Tournament Championships. In 2011-12, the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season, losing to St. Louis in the second round. Memphis was the only team among the top-10 rated leagues in the nation to win its conference regular season title outright and also claim the league's tournament crown, finishing with a 26-9 overall mark. Memphis also advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 201011, dropping a 77-75 decision to Arizona in the second round to finish with a 25-10 record. In Dunn’s first season, the Tigers advanced to the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) and advanced to the second round. Dunn began his coaching career at Miami Dade College as an assistant. In 2008-09, Dunn helped the Sharks to a 26-3 overall record and a perfect 12-0 Southern Conference mark. Miami Dade, the Southern Conference champion, reached the No. 1 spot in the state of Florida junior college rankings and finished the 2008-09 season ranked No. 3 in the national junior college poll. While at Miami Dade, Dunn worked with the team's post players and oversaw the team's strength and conditioning program. Off of that 200809 squad, seven players transferred to NCAA Division I schools, including Will Coleman of Memphis and Trevor Mbakwe of Minnesota.

Prior to Miami Dade, Dunn worked at Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa. He served as an assistant coach for the Spartans and helped lead the team to an 18win season and a spot in the national polls. Prior to joining the junior college ranks, Dunn coached four seasons at the high school level with two seasons each at Hays High School and PerryLeCompton High School. While at Hays working under Coach Rick Keltner, Dunn helped lead the Indians to back-to-back sub state finals appearances and a conference crown. Before his high school coaching career, Dunn was head coach and director of operations for the Kansas Storm Basketball Club, an AAU program aimed at assisting underprivileged student-athletes develop on the court and in the classroom. Dunn's past work experience includes stints with the MLS Kansas City Wizards and ABA Kansas City Knights. For the Wizards, Dunn served as an assistant to the organization's public relations director. He was the assistant director of basketball operations and a scout for the Knights. Dunn, an Olathe, Kan., native, earned his bachelor's degree in Organizational Leadership from Fort Hays State in 2007. He is also three credits shy of completing his master's degree in Health and H u m a n Performance.

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mater, Capistrano Valley Christian School under San Diego High School Hall of Champions coach Randy Wright. He has worked at numerous basketball camps around the country including Colorado, Pepperdine, UCIrvine, and Arizona. Sfera also served as a head coach with the North Orange County Stars AAU program and assisted with the California Summer Pro League. Sfera played collegiately at MiraCosta College in Oceanside, Calif., after prepping at Capistrano Valley Christian School where he was an AllAcademy League selection and one of the top three-point shooters in the CIF-Southern Section. Sfera received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Memphis in Interdisciplinary Studies with a concentration in behavioral sciences and sport studies in 2010. He is currently working on his master’s degree in Coaching & Athletic Administration from Concordia University in Irvine, Calif. Vic is married to the former Rachel Kennedy from Raleigh, N.C.

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Prior to Virginia, Sfera worked on the same staff as Jack Murphy under then first-year Head Coach Josh Pastner at the University of Memphis in 200910 where he served as the head student manager, helping the Tigers advance to an NIT appearance. Sfera began his collegiate coaching career as a student assistant coach and video coordinator under NAIA Hall of Fame coach Dr. Dave Holmquist at Biola University in La Mirada, Vic Sfera California. He was involved in Assistant Coach the Eagles’ game preparation, player development, and recruiting efforts and helped @NAUCoachVic Biola advance to the 2009 NAIA National Tournament in Kansas Vic Sfera, a Southern City, Missouri. California native, joined the In 2006-07, Sfera served as an Northern Arizona University assistant coach at his alma basketball staff in April 2012 under first-year Head Coach Jack Murphy. Sfera comes to NAU from the University of Virginia where he worked under Head Coach Tony Bennett as the Basketball Technology Assistant. He helped the Cavalier program advance to the NCAA Tournament in 2012 for the first time since 2007 while assisting in the day-to-day operations including opponent scouting, film exchange, recruiting, community and alumni outreach, and camps. He has expertise with several sport technology programs such as SportsTec and Synergy Sports Technology and will help to ensure the Lumberjack program keeps up to pace with the everchanging technology demands of the industry.

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Al La Rocque Assistant Coach Longtime Nevada prep head coach Al La Rocque has joined the Northern Arizona basketball staff as an assistant coach for Jack Murphy, one of his former players at Durango High School. La Rocque brings 20 years of head coaching experience to the staff, including five years at Western High School from 197580 and 15 years at Durango High School from 1993-07. He posted an overall record of 380-227 as a head coach, including a 280-176 mark at Durango. He also served five years as an assistant coach for the Durango women’s program from 2003-08, helping the girls post a 107-37 mark. He most recently served as a college scout for the Washington Wizards from 2008-11. He led his teams to the two state championships, 11 playoffs appearances and six state championship tournament appearances. He was named the Nevada Coach of the Year two times. He earned the distinction

for the first time in 1996 after winning the Nevada State AAA titles and again in 2000 after leading Durango to a state AAAA runner-up finish. He also coached the 2008 Nike Global Challenge Under 19 USA Team to the championship title. He played collegiately for Lute Olson at Long Beach City College, leading the team to state championships before finishing his career at Cal Poly Pomona. He earned a degree in business management at Cal Poly Pomona in 1973 and his master’s from UNLV in secondary education in 1976. La Rocque and his wife Beverly have two daughters, Ally and Lindy. Lindy played basketball at Stanford from 200812. Ally works for the Oklahoma City Thunder.

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Che Jones joins the Northern Arizona men’s basketball staff as a graduate assistant for the 2012-13 season, bringing an extensive coaching background to the staff. Jones joins the Lumberjack program from Glen Oaks Community College, a NJCAA school in Centreville, Mich. He served as the head men’s assistant coach from 2010-12 and was responsible for recruiting and assisted in practice planning, game preparation, scouting, film exchange, game day

Landon Hughey Director of Basketball Operations/Video Coordinator

who played with the Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls and currently with the Brooklyn Nets. He played collegiately at Ohio State University-Newark, finishing as the school’s second leading scorer and career leader in three-pointers made and steals. He had his jersey retired after the 2001 season. He graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in political science in 2005 and is currently working on his master’s of education in Educational Leadership. He has been married the former Leslie Pagan for 10 years. They have two boys, Che' (7) and Clemente' (4).

Landon Hughey begins his first season on the Northern Arizona basketball staff as the director of basketball operations and video coordinator.

America career with the Sooners. He supervised seven student managers in the daily operation of practice and other duties with the program.

Hughey recently served as a graduate assistant with the Arizona State basketball team from 2010-12. He was involved with daily operations of the basketball program and assisted in player development. He launched a team newsletter that was sent to 1,600 coaches on a monthly basis and was responsible for maintaining the Sun Devils recruiting database, as well as managing letter and email campaigns to recruits. He also assisted with Herb Sendek’s summer camps.

He graduated from Oklahoma with a degree in history in May 2010 and earned his master’s in higher education from Arizona State in May 2012.

Graduate Assistant Che Jones

Che Jones Graduate Assistant Coach

operations, community relations while coaching the guards. He was also the Head Men’s and Women’s Cross Country coach. Prior to Glen Oaks JC, Jones was the Head Junior Varsity coach and Head Assistant Varsity Coach from 2008-10 at Albion College, a Division III school in Albion, Mich. He coached two first-team all-conference players at Albion. He also worked as an assistant at Casper College for the 2007-08 season. He was also the Head Coach of the Las Vegas Venom of the American Basketball Association from 2005-07 and the assistant varsity coach at Silverado High School during the same time. He coached Nevada’s second alltime leading scorer at Silverado. He also worked at Urbana University for the 2004-05 season and was an assistant at Columbus State Community College from 2001-04. The Columbus State team finished No.1 in the final NJCAA poll after a 29-2 season. He began his coaching career at Las Vegas high School as an assistant for the 1993-94 season. During his career, Jones has coached 26 players to four-year colleges and 11 players who played professionally including Marcus Banks of the Toronto Raptors and CJ Watson,

Hughey is a volunteer with the NAU program. He is married to the former Jennifer Steffler, who is also from El Reno, Okla.

Prior to ASU, Hughey was a student manager for the University of Oklahoma basketball team from 200610 including Blake Griffin’s All-

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Television Schedule

TELEVISION SCHEDULE

2012-13 Northern Arizona Basketball Television Schedule NAU TV Broadcasts Dec. 1 – 4:30 p.m. – vs. Sam Houston State (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Dec. 5 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Loyola Marymount (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Dec. 17 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Montana State (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Dec. 19 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Montana (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Jan. 3 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Sacramento State (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Jan. 5 – 3:00 p.m. – vs. Southern Utah (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Jan. 24 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Northern Colorado (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Jan. 26 – 2:00 p.m. – vs. North Dakota (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Feb. 7 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Portland State (FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Head Coach Jack Murphy talks postgame with sideline reporter Reggie Eccleston.

Feb. 9 – 1:00 p.m. – vs. Eastern Washington (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Feb. 28 – 6:30 p.m. – vs. Idaho State (FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV) Mar. 2 – 2:00 p.m. – vs. Weber State (FOX Sports Arizona Plus, FOX College Sports, NAU-TV)

PAC-12 Television Broadcasts Nov. 10 – 5:30 p.m. – at Oregon Nov. 28 – 8:05 p.m. – at Arizona Dec. 21 – 6:30 p.m. – at Colorado Dave Brown and Mitch Strohman call all the action on the NAU TV broadcasts and the Lumberjack Radio Network.

The Northern Arizona men’s basketball team has 15 games on television during the 201213 season. The games are broadcast by NAU Television Services and distributed to FOX Sports Arizona, FOX College Sports and via the NAU TV outlets online and on Suddenlink Cable in Flagstaff.

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Channel Listings NAU-TV Suddenlink Cable (Flagstaff) Channel 4, 104 HD Fox Sports Arizona Direct TV 686, Dish Network 415 Cable Channel 58-Flagstaff Cable Channel 34- Phoenix Fox College Sports (Digital Cable) Fox College Sports Pacific Direct TV 617, 623 Channel 146-Flagstaff Channel 172-Phoenix

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No. 20 2 42 23 30 1 10 33

Name Gaellan Bewernick Michael Dunn Ephraim Ekanem Luis Flores Bryce Gosar Blake Hamilton Chris Heine Max Jacobsen

Pos. F G F G G G/F G F

Ht. 6-6 6-0 6-7 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-8

Wt. 215 180 230 175 178 190 170 230

Cl.-Exp. So.-1L* Sr.-2L* Sr.-1L Sr.-3L* Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-SQ Jr.-1L*

34 40 11 12 21 32

Jordyn Martin Ben Olayinka Gabe Rogers DeWayne Russell Stallon Saldivar Len Springs

F F G G G F/C

6-7 6-7 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-10

210 218 175 155 185 220

Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Sr.-3L* Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Jr.-TR

Roster Breakdown By Class Senior (6) Michael Dunn, Ephraim Ekanem, Luis Flores, Ben Olayinka, Gabe Rogers, Stallon Saldivar.

Hometown (High School/Last School) Los Angeles, Calif. (Manual Arts) Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) Chino, Calif. (Ontario Christian/Irvine Valley CC) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado) Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena) Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon) Lake Oswego, Ore (Lake Oswego/Portland St./Clackamas CC) Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis/Big Bend CC) Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria) Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial) Compton, Calif. (LA. Trade Tech.)

Juniors (2) Chris Heine, Max Jacobsen, Len Springs. Sophomores (2) Gaellan Bewernick. Freshmen (4) Brice Gosar, Blake Hamilton, Jordyn Martin, DeWayne Russell. By State Arizona (5) Michael Dunn, Luis Flores, Brice Gosar, Chris Heine, Dewayne Russell. California (4) Gaellan Bewernick, Ephraim Ekanem, Blake Hamilton, Len Springs.

Numerical Roster No. 1 2 10 11 12 20 21 23 30 32 33

Name Blake Hamilton Michael Dunn Chris Heine Gabe Rogers DeWayne Russell Gaellan Bewernick Stallon Saldivar Luis Flores Bryce Gosar Len Springs Max Jacobsen

Pos. G/F G G G G F G G G F/C F

Ht. 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-6 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-10 6-8

Wt. 190 180 170 175 155 215 185 175 178 220 230

Cl.-Exp. Fr.-HS Sr.-2L* Jr.-SQ Sr.-3L* Fr.-HS So.-1L* Sr.-3L Sr.-3L* Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Jr.-1L*

34 40 42

Jordyn Martin Ben Olayinka Ephraim Ekanem

F F F

6-7 6-7 6-7

210 218 230

Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Sr.-1L

Hometown (High School/Last School) Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena) Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon) Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria) Los Angeles, Calif. (Manual Arts) Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado) Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) Compton, Calif. (LA. Trade Tech.) Lake Oswego, Ore (Lake Oswego/Portland St./Clackamas CC) Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde) Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis/Big Bend CC) Chino, Calif. (Ontario Christian/Irvine Valley CC)

Nevada (1) Jordyn Martin Oregon (2) Max Jacobsen, Ben Olayinka. Texas (1) Gabe Rogers Utah (1) Stallon Saldivar

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Pronunciation Guide

Coach La Rocque..............La Rock Coach Sfera ....................Safare-ah Gaellen Bewernick ....Boo-er-nick Head Coach: Jack Murphy; Assistants: Matt Dunn, Vic Sfera, Al La Rocque Ephraim Ekanem .......................... Director of Basketball Operations/Video: Landon Hughey ....................ee-frum EE-CAN-um Athletic Trainer: Sarah Shute/Ryan Pinson. Graduate Assistant: Che Jones Luis Flores ..........................L U U - i s Managers: Dillon Fischer, Phillip Randazzo, Quintin Moore, Wil Wilson, Matt Davila, Dylan Dubek. Chris Heine ..........................H I N E Ben Olayinka ................o-lee-inka Basketball Technology Manager: Steven Gonzalez. Stallon Saldivar ..........SAL-da-var * redshirt

Personnel Breakdown Starters Returning (3) No. Name 11 Gabe Rogers 21 Stallon Saldivar 20 Gaellan Bewernick Starters Lost (2) No. Name 34 Durrell Norman 1 James Douglas Other Letterwinners Returning (6) No. Name 2 Michael Dunn 10 Chris Heine 23 Luis Flores 33 Max Jacobsen 40 Ben Olayinka 42 Ephraim Ekanem Newcomers/Redshirts (5) No. Name 1 Blake Hamilton 12 DeWayne Russell 30 Bryce Gosar 32 Len Springs 34 Jordyn Martin

Pos. G G F

Ht. 6-2 6-0 6-6

Wt. 175 185 215

Cl.-Exp. Sr.-3L* Sr.-3L So.-1L*

GP-S 18-12 29-26 29-16

PPG 10.2 6.7 5.8

RPG 1.3 3.6 5.1

APG 2.6 4.9 0.6

Other

Pos. G G

Ht. 6-4 6-0

Wt. Cl.-Exp. 190 Sr.-1L 175 So.-1L

GP-S 28-22 28-22

PPG 10.2 12.2

RPG 6.0 2.6

APG 1.2 2.3

Other

Pos. G G G F F F

Ht. 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-8 6-7 6-7

Wt. 180 170 175 230 218 230

Cl.-Exp. Sr.-2L* Jr.-SQ Sr.-3L* Jr.-1L* Sr.-1L Sr.-1L

GP-S 29-14 5-0 23-3 27-0 25-3 28-16

PPG 6.8 0.8 1.3 2.7 1.8 5.6

RPG 3.0 0.2 0.6 1.8 1.9 3.9

APG 1.8 0.2 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.3

Other 30 steals

Pos. G/F G G F/C F

Ht. 6-5 5-11 6-1 6-10 6-7

Wt. 190 155 178 220 210

Cl.-Exp. Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-TR Fr.-HS

Hometown (High School/Last School) Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena) Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria) Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope) Compton, Calif. (L.A. Trade Tech) Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)

3rd in BSC in assists Shot 59.1 FG% Led BSC FR scoring

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#20 Gaellan Bewernick

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Manual Arts High School…Played for father Gregory Bewernick…Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Sentinel All-Area selection…Named All-Coliseum League first-team selection…Averaged 25.5 points per game and 17.7 rebounds as a senior…Nominee for the Cal-Hi AllState and McDonald’s AllAmerican…Also three-year letter winner in volleyball…Averaged 17.7 points and 14.7 rebounds per game as a junior…Played for American International Basketball Institute (AIBI) postgraduate team for the 2009-10 season based in Asheville, N.C.

#20 GAELLAN BEWERNICK F, 6-6, 215, So.-1L* Los Angeles, Calif. (Manual Arts) ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in management…2011 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete recipient …Member of the Honor Roll and received the Purple Ribbon.

Single Game Highs Points

14 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/18/11) 14 vs. UC Davis (2/18/12)

Rebounds

12 vs. Portland State (2/4/12) 13 vs. UC Davis (2/18/12) 11 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/18/11) 10 vs. Portland State (2/4/12)

Assists Blocks

10 vs. Weber State (2/9/12) 3 vs. Portland State (2/4/12) 2 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

Steals

2 vs. BYU (11/30/11) 3 vs. North Dakota State (11/13/11)

PERSONAL: Born Gaellan Andrew Bewernick on Sept. 9, 1990 in Los Angeles, Calif…Son of Gregory Bewernick and Sharon Hart…Has four sisters, Gabriella, Gianna, Gennae and Giovanna, and two brothers, Gregory, Jr., and Gilbert…Uncle David Rabago played football at NAU from 1951-53.

2011-12 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 29 games with 16 starts (8 straight)...Averaged 5.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per game, the second-best total on the team...Recorded five or more rebounds 17 times...Posted five games in double figures...Recorded his first double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds against Northern New Mexico...Had 12 points and 10 boards against Portland State, shooting 6-for-9 from the field, with a career-high three assists to record second double-double...Recorded 10 boards against Weber State...Recorded third with career-high tying 14 points and a career-high 13 rebounds against UC Davis…Averaged 8.3 board over last six games, recording 10 or more three times. 2010-11: Redshirted.

YEAR G-S 2011-12 29-16

16

FG-A 75-127

PCT .591

3-PT 1-3

BEWERNICK’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. A-TO .333 16-35 .457 148-5.1 17-34

B 12

S 20

PT-AVG. 167-5.8

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#2 Michael Dunn

State, the second-best scoring output of his career, after posting 13 at Weber State to notch double digit points in back-to-back games for first time in career. 2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 17 games...Made 6-of-12 attempts from the field…Came off the bench to score a career-high nine points at Montana State, going 4-for-4 from the field and 1for-1 from the line in eight minutes with a career-high three steals...Had two points against Alabama State.

#2 MICHAEL DUNN G, 6-0, 180, Sr.-2L* Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) @Michael_Dunn2

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in psychology. 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 29 games with 14 starts...Averaged 6.8 points per game and 3.0 rebounds...Scored in double digits eight times...Reset career-high three times...Made first career start against Louisiana in season opener, scoring 11 points...Scored 13 points against Arizona Christian, shooting 5-for-7 from the field...Reset career high with 16 points at Portland State...Had a career best nine rebounds against Northern Colorado and Weber State...Dished a career-high six assists against Northern New Mexico...Had seven points off the bench against Arizona…Scored 14 points at Idaho

YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

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G-S 7-0 17-0 29-14 53-14

FG-A 1-6 6-12 63-168 70-186

PCT .167 .500 .375 .376

3-PT 0-2 0-3 22-73 22-79

Single Game Highs Points

16 14

at Portland State (1/5/12) at Idaho State (1/21/12)

Rebounds

13 13 13 9

vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11) at Weber State (1/19/12) vs. Northern Colorado (1/30/12) vs. Northern Colorado (1/30/12)

Assists Blocks

9 6 1

vs. Weber State (2/9/12) vs. No. New Mexico (11/22/11) Three times

Steals

4

vs. Montana State (1/14/12)

2009-10 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Saw action in seven games…Scored a season-high two points against Southwestern and San Diego State. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Chandler High School…Played for Michael Ellsworth…Three-year letter winner and two-year starter…Helped team beat top-seeded Highland in the 5A State Championships, the first No. 16 seed to beat a No. 1 in state history…Also three-year letter winner in football, averaging 14.5 yards per catch…Four-year letter winner in track and field, leading team to two state championships in 2005 and 2006…Recorded three top 10 individual finishes in the triple jump, placing fourth twice…Also finished eighth in the high jump in 2008…Won the triple jump at the Meet of Champions in 2008. PERSONAL: Born Michael Jamal Dunn on April 16, 1990 in Jacksonville, Fla…Son of Kelly Dunn…Has three sisters: Tempestt, Michaela and Jasmine…Enjoys movies, music and playing video games…Attended Arizona State for one year out of high school…Cousin Ricky Moore played football at Eastern Arizona.

DUNN’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .000 3-4 .750 2-0.3 .000 1-3 .333 10-0.6 .301 49-65 .754 88-3.0 .278 53-72 .736 100-1.9

A-TO 5-2 3-5 52-54 60-61

B 0 0 5 5

S 0 4 30 34

PT-AVG. 5-0.7 13-0.8 197-6.8 215-4.1

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#42 Ephraim Ekanem

#42 EPHRAIM EKANEM F, 6-7, 230, Sr.-1L Chino, Calif. (Ontario Christian/Irvine Valley CC)

PRIOR TO NAU: A transfer from points and 8.3 rebounds and shot 59.3 during conference Irvine Valley College…Played for percent Jerry Hernandez… Averaged 8.3 games…Ranked second in the Orange points and 6.1 rebounds during the Empire Conference in field goal percentage at 55.2 per2010-11 seaSingle Game Highs cent…Scored a season…Was an hon15 vs. Eastern Washington (2/2/12) son-high 23 points orable mention Points 14 vs. Portland State (2/4/12) in win at Orange all-Orange 12 at Weber State (1/19/12) 11 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11) Coast during conE m p i r e 10 vs. Louisiana (11/11/11) 10 vs. Montana State 1/14/12) ference play and Conference selec- Rebounds 8 vs. Pepperdine (12/7/11) 8 vs. Portland State (2/4/12) had 19 points in a tion after starting 7 vs. Eastern Washington (2/2/12) win at all 31 of Irvine 6 Five times 1 Seven times F u l l e r t o n … A l s o Valley’s games Assists Blocks 1 11 times 3 at Idaho State (1/21/12) grabbed a seasonand helping the Steals best 14 rebounds in Lasers go 23-8 and make the Southern California Playoff an early-season win over Cuyamaca. Regional finals…Also averaged 9.8 HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Ontario Christian…Played for Scott Brummel…Averaged 11.9 points and 10.3 rebounds as a senior…Played with Durrell Norman at Irvine Valley. PERSONAL: Born Ephraim I. Ekanem on May 19, 1991 in Los Angeles, Calif.…Son of Patrick and Catherine Ekanem…Has one sister, Doris, and one brother, Marquis.

Pronounced.....ee-frum EE-CAN-um ACADEMIC NOTES: Currently studying health science and become a physical therapist. 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in all 28 games with 16 starts...Averaged 5.6 points and 3.9 rebounds per game...Notched double figures six times, including four games in Big Sky play...Grabbed six or more rebounds nine times...Reset singlegame season-high for points four times...Had a career-high 15 points against Eastern Washington...Posted 14 points against Portland State...Scored 11 points against Arizona Christian...Had season-high eight boards against Pepperdine and Portland State.

YEAR G-S 2011-12 28-13

20

FG-A 66-138

PCT .478

3-PT 0-0

EKANEM’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .000 26-53 .491 108-3.9

A-TO 7-25

B 11

S 15

PT-AVG. 158-5.6

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winning streak in 2006…Team was ranked fourth in state in 2006.

2009-10 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): PERSONAL: Born Luis Flores on June Saw action in 13 games and averaged 2, 1990 in Phoenix, Ariz. …Son of 4.7 minutes…Scored 17 points on the Louie and Anna Flores…Has one sisseason (1.3 per game)…Had a season- ter, Theresa…Played with former high 11 points against Northern New Arizona Wildcat and current Portland Mexico, going 4-for-5 from the Trail Blazer Jerryd Bayless in club basketball. field…Had a season-best three Single Game Highs rebounds at New Points 11 vs. Northern New Mexico (12/30/09) Rebounds 3 at New Mexico (12/16/09) Mexico.

3-Pointers

3 3 3 3

vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11) vs. Bethany (12/4/10) vs. Northern New Mexico (11/22/11) vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11)

Blocks Steals

0 2

vs. Northern New Mexico (12/30/09)

Assists

2 0 0 8 - 0 9 : Redshirted.

#23 Luis Flores

CollegeInsider.com Tournament game at Santa Clara.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Coronado High School…Played for coach Aaron Windler…Three-year starter…Twoyear captain…Three-year letter winner…Helped team go on 10-game

#23 LUIS FLORES G, 6-3, 175, Sr.-2L* Scottsdale, Ariz. (Coronado) ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in biomedical science with a minor in chemistry…2010 and 2011 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete recipient... Nominee for 2010-11 and 2011-12 Capital One Academic All-District honors…2010-11 NABC Honor Court selection. 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in 23 games with three starts...Averaged 1.3 points and 0.6 rebounds per game...Scored in seven games...Had season-high nine points against Arizona Christian...Made first career start against Northern New Mexico, scoring six points...Made 8-of 18 attempts beyond the arc (44.4%). 2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in 13 games off the bench...Shot 50 percent (5-for-10) from the field...Scored in five games...Had a season-high five points at Montana State...Played a season-high 10 minutes against Bethany…Saw action in

YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

G-S 13-0 13-0 23-3 49-3

FG-A 6-10 5-10 11-26 22-46

PCT .600 .500 .423 .478

3-PT 2-4 2-3 8-18 12-25

FLORES’ CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .500 3-8 .375 6-0.5 .667 3-6 .500 4-0.3 .444 1-2 .500 13-0.6 .480 7-16 .438 23-0.5

A-TO 3-3 8-1 7-12 18-16

B 0 0 0 0

S 2 0 1 3

PT-AVG. 17-1.3 15-1.2 31-1.3 63-1.3

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#10 Chris Heine

ACADEMIC NOTES: Studying mechanical engineering…Member of the Society of Gentlemen Scholars…Had a 4.0 GPA in high school. 2011-12 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in five games off the bench…Scored four points on the season, going 2-for4 from the field.

#10 CHRIS HEINE G, 6-1, 175, Jr.-SQ Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon)

#33 Max Jacobsen

YEAR G-S 2011-12 5-0

FG-A 2-4

PCT .500

3-PT 0-2

PERSONAL: Born Chris Allen Heine on Aug. 14, 1991 in Phoenix, Ariz…Son of Marge and Dale Heine…Has one sister, Sara…Enjoys playing the guitar…Mother swam at Indiana (1971-73) and was part of National Championship team in 1971.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Horizon High School…Played for Paul Long…Two-year starter and letter winner…Averaged 10 points per game…Named to all-region team and two-time recipient of the Horizon Hustle Award…Helped team to state semifinals and first region in win in over 20 years…Won scoring title in All-Star Basketball League…Played HEINE’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .000 0-0 .000 1-0.2

A-TO 1-2

B 0

S 1

PT-AVG. 4-0.8

ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in electrical engineering at NAU …Named to Portland State Dean’s List.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Lake Oswego High School…Played for Mark Shoff…Played in three consecutive 2011-12 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in Three Rivers League championships, 17 games off the teaming with NBA bench...Had a seastandout Kevin Single Game Highs son-high eight Love during his Points 8 vs. Brigham Young (11/30/11) points against Rebounds 7 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/22/11) freshman season on B r i g h a m Assists team that finished 2 vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11) 1 Two times Young...Recorded Blocks second at state, los1 Seven times season-high seven Steals ing to a South rebounds vs. Medford team that Northern New Mexico…Scored six was led by former Duke star Kyle points with four boards versus Singler…Lettered three times and was Montana...Missed 12 games with injury named first team All-Three Rivers (hip/ankle). League two times…Named to all-state second-team and state all-tournament PRIOR TO NAU: Transfer from second team as a senior…Also a member Clackamas Community College…Played of the Oregon Lords AAU team. for Clif Wegner…Averaged 20.8 points per game and 8.0 rebounds, while shoot- PERSONAL: Born Max Theodore ing 68 percent from the field…Named the Jacobsen on Dec. 1, 1990 in Portland, Southern Region NWACC Most Valuable Ore…Son of Ted and Susan Player and led his team to a NWACC Jacobsen…Father played football at Southern region championship and 20-8 Washington State (1979-83)…Enjoys fishrecord…Scored a season-high 46 points ing and playing video games…Also conand grabbed 19 rebounds against Yakima sidered Eastern Washington, Cal Poly Valley, posting five double-doubles on Pomona, Sacramento State and Montana the season and scoring 20 or more points State. 15 times…Originally signed with Portland State out of high school.

#33 MAX JACOBSEN F, 6-8, 230, Jr.-1L* Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego/Portland St./Clackamas CC)

@max33NAU

YEAR G-S 2011-12 17-0

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FG-A 20-44

PCT .455

3-PT 0-1

JACOBSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .000 6-7 .857 30-1.8

A-TO 8-15

B 2

S 7

PT-AVG. 46-2.7

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#40 Ben Olaykina

#40 BEN OLAYINKA F, 6-7, 218, Sr.-1L Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis/Big Bend CC) ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in electrical engineering. 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Saw action in 25 games with three starts...Averaged 1.8 points per game and 1.9 rebounds per game...Made first career start at PRIOR TO NAU: Played at Big Bend Portland State, scoring six points and Community College…Coached by tying career-high with six Mark Path in 2010-11…Named to the boards...Had a NWAAC East allseason-high conference secondSingle Game Highs seven points and team…Helped Points 7 vs. Sacramento State (12/29/11) six boards in Big team to a 13-1 7 vs. Montana State (1/14/12) Sky debut against Rebounds 6 vs. Sacramento State (12/29/11) league record in 6 at Portland State (1/5/12) Sacramento 2011…Played in Assists 2 vs. Northern New Mexico (11/22/11) S t a t e . . . A d d e d Blocks the 2009 OACA All 3 at Montana (2/23/12) 1 Three times seven points off Steals Star Series game in the bench against Oregon and the Montana State with two blocks. 2011 NWAACC All Star Game in Washington.

YEAR G-S 2011-12 25-3

FG-A 16-36

PCT .444

3-PT 0-0

OLAYINKA’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .000 13-23 .585 47-1.9

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 Graduate of Corvallis High School…Coached by Greg Garrison. PERSONAL: Born Benjamin Ayodele Olayinka on Jan. 14, 1991 in Abbington, Penn. Son of Jennifer Kling…Has one sister, Megan Olayinka…Enjoys reading and swimming…Most memorable moment was a steal and full court dunk in rivalry game to tie.

A-TO 6-18

B 14

S 3

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#11 Gabe Rogers #11 GABE ROGERS G, 6-2, 175, Sr.-3L* Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in criminology and criminal justice with a minor in sociology. FUN FACTS: Played with Northern Colorado's Elliott Lloyd at Klein Forest...One of four players from high school team to sign with Division I school: Chris Hines (Utah), Elliott Lloyd (Northern Colorado) and Toure' Murry (Wichita State). CAREER NOTES: Enters senior season with 849 career points…Saw action in 77 games with 61 starts...Made 152 three-pointers in his career, the sixthbest total in school history...Shooting 40.2 percent for his career beyond the arc, 12th-best percentage in school history...Made at least one three-pointer in 62 of 77 career games. 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Had surgery on shoulder in Oct. 10 for torn labrum and missed the first 11 games of the season...Returned to action against Arizona State on Dec. 17, scoring four points and dishing four assists...Saw YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

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G-S 27-22 32-27 18-12 77-61

FG-A 87-225 145-331 67-216 299-771

PCT .387 .438 .310 .388

action in 18 games with 12 straight free throws over eight games miss at Sacramento starts...Averaged 10.2 points per game before and 2.6 assists per game...Had 17 State...Scored 22 in Big Sky quarterfinals against UNC, points against Single Game Highs hitting six threeSacramento State Points 31 at Pepperdine (11/28/10) pointers...Had 27 and 18 at Northern 29 vs. Eastern Washington (2/16/11) 6 at USC (12/11/10) points with five Colorado… Had a Rebounds 3-Pointers 7 at Pepperdine (11/28/10) 6 at USC (12/11/10) three-pointers in season-high 25 Assists 10 vs. Southwestern (11/13/09) 1 at Sacramento State (/24/11) regular season points against Blocks 1 at Northern Colorado (12/31/11) meeting at Idaho State, making Steals 3 vs. Weber State (1/9/10) 3 at Idaho State (2/13/10) UNC...Scored 29 10-of-24 shots from 3 at Montana State (12/31/10) 3 vs. Montana (1/12/12) points against the field...It was E a s t e r n 11th game of 20 or more points in a game in his career and Washington, hitting 3-for-3 beyond the fifth-best single game total...Scored in arc and 6-for-6 from the line...Scored 21 double figures in 10 of 18 games...Did points at Weber State, hitting five threenot play vs. UC Davis due to knee pointers and added 19 at Idaho State...Shattered his single-game career injury. high with 31 points helped by seven 2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): All-Big Sky three-pointers among 12-for-18 perfrom the field at second-team choice...Received the formance Coaches Award at team banquet…Saw Pepperdine...Added a career-best tying action in all 32 games with 27 four rebounds...Named the Big Sky starts...Averaged 13.1 points per game Player of the Week for the performwith 2.4 rebounds and 2.4 ance...Scored 26 points at CS20-point effort assists...Ranked second in the Big Sky Bakersfield...Had and fifth in Division I in three-point against USC on the road, hitting six field goal percentage at 47.1, the 10th- three-pointers, with a career-high six best single-season three-point percent- rebounds. age in school history...Second in the Big Sky three-point field goals made per 2009-10 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): game at 2.5 (65th in Division Saw action in 27 games with 22 I)...Recorded seven games with five or starts...Starter in first seven games and 11 straight at one more three-pointers...Made 82 three- another pointers on the season, tied for sixth- point...Averaged 9.1 points, 1.7 best single-season total on the NAU rebounds and 2.3 assists per single-season charts... Posted 10 of his game...Ranked 28th in the league in top 12 individual single-game scoring scoring and fourth among freshperformances in his career...Eight of the men...Tallied double figures 13 times, 12 were on the road...Averaged 15.9 resetting or tying career single-game points per game and shooting 50.5 per- best six times...Shot 36.6 percent from cent (54-for-105) from the three-point three-point range, making at least one land on the road...Made at least one three-pointer in 20 of 27 games three-pointer in 30 of 32 games played...Recorded eight games with (Southwestern, Air Force)...Finished three or more three-pointers...Hit season with a streak of 20 consecutive game-winning three-pointer with 1 secgames with at least one three-pointer, ond left in overtime to defeat Eastern the longest of his career…Posted 17 Washington...Had two three-pointers games in double figures...Made 20 in overtime periods in win over

ROGERS’ CAREER STATISTICS 3-PT PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. 45-123 .366 27-35 .771 45-1.7 82-174 .471 47-63 .746 76-2.4 25-81 .309 25-31 .806 23-1.3 152-378.402 99-129 .767 164-2.1

A-TO 63-47 77-54 47-47 187-148

B 0 1 1 2

S 29 20 8 57

PT-AVG. 246-9.1 419-13.1 184-10.2 849-11.0

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2008-09: Redshirted. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2008 graduate of Klein Forest High School…Played for coach Cary Black… Named to the allregion and all-district teams…Broke high school's scoring record…Helped team to district and regional championships and state semifinals…Played on the Texas All-Star team and the Habea All-Star team…Was named team Most Valuable Player and district MVP.

#11 Gabe Rogers

Portland State as part of a career-high 20 point night with six assists...Scored 20 points for the second time on the season at Sacramento State with five assists...Recorded 17 points at Colorado State...Scored 13 points against Fresno State...Had 11 points at Arizona...Scored nine points and had 10 assists against Southwestern in the season opener in first collegiate game...Did not play against UC Riverside due to ankle injury.

PERSONAL: Born Gabriel Antony Rogers on May 19, 1990 in Houston, Texas…Son of Kim and Gabe Rogers…Has two brothers, Keri and Davon…Enjoyed watching the United States Men's Basketball team win gold at the Olympics…Favorite player is Gilbert Arenas.

Rogers Top Scoring Games Points

31 29 27 26 25 22 21 20 20 20 20

at Pepperdine (11/28/10) vs. Eastern Washington (2/16/11) at Northern Colorado (2/26/11) at CSU-Bakersfield (12/1/10) vs. Idaho State (2/11/12) at Northern Colorado (3/8/11) at Weber State (2/110/11) vs.Portland State (2/18/10) at Sacramento State (2/25/10) at USC (12/11/10) vs. Idaho State (1/6/11)

7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5

at Pepperdine (11/28/10) at USC (12/11/10) at Northern Colorado (3/8/11) at Colorado State (12/20/09) at Creighton (11/14/10) vs. Idaho State (1/6/11) at Weber State (2/10/11) at Northern Colorado (2/26/11)

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#21 Stallon Saldivar

per game with 4.9 assists per game, the third-best total in the Big Sky and 66th in Division I...Scored in double digits seven times... Posted seven of nine top scoring games of his career... Assist-toturnover ratio of 2.2, second-best total in Big Sky and 45th in Division I…Reset career-high with 24 points at Arizona State...Hit game-winning three-pointer to secure the win with 0.6 seconds left in the game....Named Big Sky Player of the Week for his performance on Dec. 19...Scored 17 points against Arizona Christian with nine assists...Had eight points in season opener vs. Louisiana...Tied career-high with seven rebounds against Loyola Marymount...Recorded 10 games with seven or more assists.

#21 STALLON SALDIVAR G, 6-0, 185, Sr.-3L Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial)

@steeeezyFbaby Bob Cousy Award nominee ACADEMIC NOTES: Majoring in business economics…2010 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete recipient… Earned scholar-athlete awards in basketball in high school. FUN FACTS: Played on a sixth-grade AAU team coached by NBA Hall of Famer John Stockton and former Phoenix Sun and Utah Jazz standout Jeff Hornecek. CAREER NOTES: Saw action in 89 games with 60 starts…Recorded 373 assists in his career, ranking fifth on NAU career top 10...4.2 assists per game average ranks eighth in school history. 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Bob Cousy Award Candidate; Big Sky Player of the Week (Dec. 19); National Mid-Major Men's Basketball Player of the Week and Big Sky Player of the Week (College Sports Madness, Dec. 19)…Started 26 of 29 games...Averaged career-high 6.7 points YEAR 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Totals

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G-S 28-4 32-30 29-26 89-60

FG-A 15-57 41-110 65-187 121-351

PCT .263 .373 .348 .345

3-PT 10-38 10-41 24-75 44-154

2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Received the Most Improved Award at the team banquet…Saw action in all 32 games...Started first 26 games and 30 overall...Averaged 3.7 points and 5.4 assists per game...Reset career singlegame best in every statistical category in first eight games...Recorded 173 assists (5.4 avg.) to lead the Big Sky, rank 31st in the nation in per game average and rank seventh among sophomores…Also tied for the fourth-best single-season total and ninth-best pergame average in school history...Recorded 13 games with six or more assists, including a career-best 13 against Idaho State and 11 against both Alabama State and Montana...Had 10 or more four times this season...13 assists against Idaho State rank tied for sixthbest total on NAU single-game charts...Recorded three of the top 14 assist game in school history...NAU was 9-1 when he has seven or more assists…Led the Big Sky in assists-toturnover ratio and ranked seventh in Division I at 2.88...Recorded top 10 career single-game assist totals, top six scoring totals and top six rebounding totals...Scored in double figures two times...Had a season-high 11 points against Air Force...Had 10 points at Kennesaw State...Scored nine points at Weber State with half-court, buzzer beater at halftime.

Single Game Highs Points

24 17 16 7 7 7 6 2 13 11 11

Rebounds

3-Pointers Assists

at Arizona State (12/17/11) vs. Arizona Christian (11/18/11) vs. CSU Bakersfield (12/10/11) vs. Northern Colorado (1/31/11) Portland State (3/2/11) at Loyola Marymount (11/26/11) at Arizona State (12/17/11) Seven times vs. Idaho State (1/6/11) vs. Alabama State (11/16/10) vs. Montana (2/5/11)

assist-to-turnover ratio...Had a singlegame high six points at San Diego State and at Portland State...Played 20 or more minutes in four Big Sky games...Played a season-high 27 minutes at Sacramento State...Saw action in 25 minutes at Portland State and double overtime win against the Vikings in Flagstaff. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Judge Memorial…Played for Jim Yerkovich…Led Judge Memorial in Salt Lake City to the Utah state title as a junior and a pair of top-five state finishes in his prep career…Named the 2008 3A State Tournament Most Valuable Player, while earning all-state and all-region first team honors…Also named to the 2009 3A All-State team for the second consecutive season and was the Region 10 MVP…Scored 15 points with eight assists in the Senior All-State Game played in Sandy, Utah…Also a fouryear letter winner in baseball, helping team to a state championship in 2008 with a 26-1 record…Team also finished second and third in state in 2006 and 2007. PERSONAL: Born Stallon E. Saldivar on March 28, 1991 in Salt Lake City, Utah…Son of Danny and Sandy Saldivar…Has one sister, Shannon…Also considered Weber State and American University.

2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 28 games with four starts...Averaged 1.8 points and 2.0 assists per game in 15.5 minutes per contest...Scored in 14 games on the season...Recorded 2.0 SALDIVAR’S CAREER STATISTICS PCT FT-A PCT Reb.-Avg. .263 10-12 .833 33-1.2 .244 26-31 .839 100-3.1 .320 40-51 .784 104-3.6 .286 76-84 .809 237-2.7

A-TO 57-26 173-60 143-65 373-151

B 0 3 1 4

S 12 23 28 63

PT-AVG. 50-1.8 118-3.7 194-6.7 362-4.1

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Lumberjack Newcomers

#30 BRYCE GOSAR G, 6-1, 178, Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope)

@bryce_gosar30

tion team as selected by the Arizona Republic…2011 Judy Dixon Holiday Tournament Most Valuable Player…Two-time Arrowhead Thanksgiving alltournament team selection… Helped team to 2010 state championship runner-up finish…Named school’s most valuable player as a junior and senior and offensive player of the year in 2010 and 2011…Scored career-high 44 points against Washington…Made a career-best 18 free throws in a row…Also was captain and starter on football team in 2011.

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plans to study physical therapy… Had a 3.6 grade point average and ranked among PERSONAL: Born the top 20 percent in his high school class. Bryce Harrison Gosar HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Sunnyslope on Oct. 13, 1993 in High School…Played for Ray Portela…Averaged Phoenix, Ariz…Son of and Dory 21.6 points per games last season in helping the Chad Vikings to a 21-8 record…Named to the 2012 All- Gosar…Parents are both Arizona Division II second team as selected by The alumni of NAU…Has Arizona Republic…Two-time all-region selec- one brother, Chase, and tion…Named to Arizona Republic’s High School one sister, Lily…Enjoys All-Metro first-team in 2011 and 2012… playing ping pong. Unanimous selection as Glendale Union High School District Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012…Also chosen to the all-state honorable men-

#1 BLAKE HAMILTON G/F, 6-5, 190, Fr.-HS Pasadena, Calif. (Pasadena)

@bhamsgoesham

PERSONAL: Born Blake Ellis Hamilton on Oct. 26, 1994 in Pasadena, Calif…Son of Jamie Jackson and Kevin Hamilton…Has two sisters, Kayla and Brittney, and one brother, Bryce…Hamilton’s father played at UTEP for Don Haskins.

ACADEMIC NOTES: Plans to study physical therapy…Had a 3.33 grade point average in high school. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Pasadena High School…Played for Tim Tucker…Named a Pasadena Star News All-Area selection after scoring 18.8 points per game, while grabbing 11.7 rebounds with four blocks per game as a senior…Scored 25 points with six rebounds, four steals and three assists in a second round state playoff game, following it up with 22 points in the next contest…Helped his team to the CIFSouthern Section Division 3AAA state title.

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F, 6-7, 210, Fr.-HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Palo Verde)

@jordyntmart ACADEMIC NOTES: Major is undecided…Plans to study in the medical field…Earned Scholar Athlete and Principal’s Awards and was a member of the Student Council. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Palo Verde High School…Played for former NAU player Jermone Riley…Helped team to the Sunset Regional title game, averaging 11 points and nine rebounds as a senior…Received the Fab 5 Most Valuable Player Award…Named second-team allconference… Also played volleyball, earning firstteam all-conference honors.

#12 DEWAYNE RUSSELL G, 5-11, 155, Fr.-HS Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria)

@DeweezyRussell

Lumberjack Newcomers

#34 JORDYN MARTIN

PERSONAL: Born Jordyn Torrence Martin on Dec. 22, 1993 in Glendale, Ariz…Son of Tammy and Torry Martin…Has two brothers, Jalyn and Victor…Martin’s father played football at NAU (1983-86) and his mother, Tammy, also attended the school…Aunt, Keturah Mattox, also played basketball at NAU from 1992-96…Hobbies include swimming…Also considered Drake in the recruiting process.

PERSONAL: Born DeWayne Deshawn Russell on Feb. 10, 1994 in Philadelphia, Penn…Son of Terri Russell…Has two brothers, Daron and Dejuan…Also considerered USC, Cal Poly, Hawaii, UTSA and Niagara in the recruiting process.

ACADEMIC NOTES: Major is undecided…Posted a 3.0 grade point average. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2012 graduate of Peoria High School…Named The Arizona Republic’s Big School (Divisions I-II) Boys Basketball Player of the Year and to the All-Arizona Division II firstteam…Averaged an Arizona-best 27 points per game to lead his team to a 27-3 record and state Division II title under coach Michael Serwa…Also averaged 5.4 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 3.8 steals while making 66 percent of his three-pointers on the season.

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PERSONAL: Born Len Amar Springs on Sept. 3, 1992 in Los Angeles, Calif…Son of Terrie Bonty F/C, 6-10, 220, Jr.-TR and Len Springs…has three sisters, Posha, Tira Compton, Calif. (LA. Trade and Miranda, and one brother, Jordan…Also conTech.) sidered Florida A&M, McNeese State, LoyolaACADEMIC NOTES: Plans Chicago and Angelo State…Collects Jordan basto study business…Posted a ketball shoes and enjoys playing Xbox 360. 3.0 grade point average.

LEN SPRINGS

PRIOR TO NAU: Transfer from Los Angeles Trade Technical College…Averaged six points, 11 rebounds and three blocks as a sophomore for Coach Richard Wells…Played his freshman season at El Camino College…Played in nine games, posting averages of 2.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2010 graduate of Susan Miller Dorsey High School…Scored seven points per game and grabbed 13 rebounds per contest under the direction of Kevin Gibson.

Former Lumberjack Plays in 2000 Sydney Olympics Former NAU standout Andrew Mavis was a member of the 2000 Canadian men’s basketball squad at the Summer Olympics in Sydney. He helped lead the Canadian team to a 5-2 record and seventh-place finish. Canada defeated Russia in overtime in their final game. Mavis saw action in all seven games, scoring 3.0 points per game.

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Opponent Adams State (Colo.) Air Force Alabama A&M Alabama State Alaska Anchorage Albuquerque Alcorn State Arizona Arizona Christian Arizona State Augustana (Neb.) Azusa Pacific (Calif.) Baptist Bemidji State (Minn.) Bethany Biola (Calif.) Boise State Brigham Young Brooklyn College Buena Vista California California Baptist UC Irvine UCLA Cal Poly Pomona Cal Maritime Academy Cal Poly CSU Bakersfield Cal State Chico Cal St. Dominguez Hills Cal State Fullerton Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Northridge Cal State Stanislaus California Tech Cascade College Central Connecticut St. Central Missouri Chaminade (Hawaii) Chapman Colgate Colorado Colorado College Colorado Mines Colorado State Concordia (Calif.) Concordia (Neb.) Creighton Culver-Stockton Delaware State Denver Dixie College Doane (Neb.) Duquesne East Carolina East Central Oklahoma Eastern Arizona Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Eastern Montana Eastern New Mexico Eastern Washington Elon Emporia State (Kan.)

Series 14-2 5-3 0-2 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 25-96 3-0 61-76 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 1-1 22-33 1-1 2-0 1-0 0-2 1-0 5-4 1-1 5-2 1-0 8-4 4-2 1-0 1-0 4-5 1-1 12-9 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 1-1 2-0 0-3 3-1 1-1 2-2 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 12-4 3-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 13-6 1-0 1-1 1-1 21-13 34-24 1-0 1-0

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Opponent Series Fairfield 1-0 Florida International 1-1 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 10-2 Fresno State 0-5 Georgia Southern 1-0 Georgia State 1-1 Gonzaga 6-13 Greenville 1-1 Hardin-Simmons 6-10 Haskell 3-0 Hastings (Neb.) 1-0 Hawaii-Hilo 1-0 High Point 0-1 Houston 1-0 Idaho 18-36 Idaho State 42-48 Illinois-Chicago 1-0 Iona 0-1 Iowa State 0-1 Jacksonville 1-0 Jamestown (N.D.) 1-0 Johnson & Wales 1-0 Kansas 0-4 Kennesaw State 1-0 Lamar 2-1 LaVerne 2-0 Lewis & Clark 1-0 LeTourneau (Texas) 1-0 Lipscomb 2-0 Long Beach State 1-0 Louisiana 0-1 Louisiana State 0-2 Louisiana Tech 0-1 Loyola (La.) 0-1 Loyola Marymount 2-6 Macalester 1-0 Maine 0-2 Mankato State (Minn.) 1-1 Marist 1-1 Maryland-Balt. County 0-2 McNeese State 1-0 Mesa State (Colo.) 2-0 Metro State (Colo.) 1-0 Midwestern State 2-0 Mississippi State 0-1 Mississippi Valley State 2-0 Missouri 0-1 Missouri-Kansas City 2-0 Missouri-Rolla 0-1 Montana 31-59 Montana State 45-43 Montana State Northern 1-0 Montana Tech 2-0 Montezuma Baptist 5-2 Morgan State 1-0 Nebraska-Kearney 0-2 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0 Nevada 4-28 Nevada-Las Vegas 9-16 New Mexico 40-43 New Mexico Highlands 26-11 New Mexico Military 8-1 New Mexico Mines 3-6 New Mexico State 23-20

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Opponent Series North Dakota State 0-3 Northeast Missouri State 1-1 Northern Colorado 7-9 Northern Illinois 0-1 Northern New Mexico 3-0 Northeastern 2-0 Northwestern 0-1 Notre Dame, College of 1-0 Occidental (Calif.) 3-2 Ohio Northern 0-1 Oklahoma Baptist 1-0 Olivet Nazarene 1-0 Oral Roberts 0-4 Oregon 1-5 Pacific 2-0 Pacific Lutheran 1-0 Pasadena Nazarene 4-2 Patten College 1-0 Pepperdine 3-13 Phoenix College 9-3 Pittsburgh 0-1 Portland 3-4 Portland State 15-19 Prairie View A&M 0-1 Puget Sound (Wash.) 0-1 Quinnipiac 2-0 Regis 0-1 Rio Grande 0-1 St. Bonaventure 1-0 St. John’s 0-1 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 1-4 St. Martin’s (Wash.) 1-0 Saint Peter’s 1-0 Sacramento State 30-10 Sam Houston State 3-2 San Diego 3-9 San Diego State 6-6 San Francisco 2-3 San Jose Christian 1-0 San Jose State 3-3 Santa Clara 1-2 Santa Cruz 0-0 Santa Fe 24-9 Savannah State 1-0 Seattle Pacific 1-0 Snow College 3-1 Sonoma State 1-0 South Carolina State 1-0 South Dakota 1-1 Southeast Oklahoma St. 0-2 Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 Southern California 0-2 Southern California Coll. 1-0 Southern Colorado 10-9 Southern Oregon 1-0 Southern Utah 13-8 Southwest Missouri St. 0-2 Southwest Oklahoma St. 0-1 Southwest Texas 1-1 Stanford 0-1 Stephen F. Austin 1-1 Tennessee-Martin 1-1 Texas-Arlington 2-3 Texas Christian 0-3

Opponent Series Texas-El Paso 9-18 Texas-Pan American 2-1 Texas Southern 0-2 Texas Tech 8-29 Texas Wesleyan 2-0 Tulsa 0-2 UC Davis 2-0 UC Riverside 3-3 UC Santa Cruz 1-0 UC San Diego 2-2 UC Santa Barbara 1-2 U.S. International 10-4 Utah 0-1 Utah Valley 1-1 Utah State 1-3 Washington 0-1 Washington State 0-3 Wayland Baptist 1-1 Weber State 25-66 West Texas A&M 5-14 Western Kentucky 1-1 Western New Mexico 27-16 Western Oregon 1-0 Western State (Colo.) 13-3 Westminister (Utah) 15-5 Westmont 0-1 Whittier 4-2 Wichita State 1-3 Willamette 1-0 William Jewell 0-1 Winona State (Kan.) 1-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay 1-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-1 Wisconsin-Parkside 1-0 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1-0 Wyoming 0-2 Youngstown State 1-0 2012-13 opponents in bold

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84-80 83-68 83-70 70-82 66-62 79-68 72-64 73-86 66-71 59-80 66-70 74-91 79-95 80-71 64-81 89-69 64-52 76-72 81-72 67-58 61-73 60-58 71-57 79-62 76-68 83-48 94-79 80-67 67-65 65-74 76-68 82-65 65-72 66-74 53-58 70-63 80-75 53-76 75-78 57-63 81-91 59-71 61-65 77-64 105-95 61-73 109-101 91-80 79-75 68-64 72-49 50-54 73-69 74-71 59-72 83-74 59-76 68-74

1983-84 1984-85

1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

2003-04

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Idaho State 2011-12 NAU Overall: 40-50 Pocatello: 11-33; Flagstaff 27-16; Neutral: 2-1 1968-69 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79

1979-80

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Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Neutral Away Home

W L L W L W L L L L L L W W L L L L L W W L L

93-74 86-95 80-103 96-91 73-92 69-65 57-60 59-67 66-85 61-88 77-101 72-81 28-27 59-57 72-95 76-77 85-93 46-48 70-83 76-75 90-76 58-62 67-83

Home Away Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Nuetral Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home

L W OT L W OT L W L W W L L L W L W L W W L L L W W L L W L L L L W OT L L W W W W W W W W L W OT L W OT W L L W W W W L W W W 2OT W L W L L W L OT W OT L OT L L

65-68 80-79 52-57 70-68 69-73 57-55 65-82 82-73 65-62 56-88 86-89 72-78 70-57 55-58 71-62 73-97 95-74 53-51 74-84 76-88 72-74 112-87 89-74 82-109 73-85 76-68 69-88 80-99 93-96 80-86 86-81 59-73 75-85 72-59 78-59 87-60 87-61 101-69 69-61 67-50 82-68 63-70 87-84 64-77 77-76 65-62 76-90 74-85 92-86 85-72 91-72 86-68 75-86 85-81 88-80 102-98 73-63 67-69 76-53 52-60 49-71 68-56 71-73 82-80 88-90 62-78 73-79

SERIES

1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88

1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

2006-07

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

Montana

2011-12

NAU Overall: 31-59 Missoula: 10-33; Flagstaff 19-24; Neutral: 1-3

Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Neutral Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Neutral Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away

W L L L L L L W L L L L W W L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L W W L L L W W W L W W W W L W W L L W OT W W W OT L L W L L L W W W W L L L L L W L L

65-53 56-66 65-77 56-64 65-67 52-65 50-54 76-70 54-59 58-69 54-69 69-76 76-72 72-61 71-73 61-73 61-66 53-63 75-68 72-77 75-78 53-90 67-68 66-87 60-62 68-89 59-74 59-90 55-74 46-54 60-74 86-72 68-67 62-76 64-66 46-77 82-69 72-69 73-60 66-73 62-59 74-53 85-72 85-59 63-78 77-66 77-64 63-70 64-82 97-93 69-59 83-67 80-78 79-83 69-77 83-80 83-96 60-73 71-74 88-81 78-71 72-64 80-76 61-62 54-73 54-71 64-84 80-83 70-53 53-78 60-78

RESULTS 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

1985-86

1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Neutral Home Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Away Home Nuetral Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Home

L W L W L L L W L L W W W W W W W L L L W L L L L W L L L W L L L L W W L L L W W W W W W W W W L W W L L L W W L L W W L W W W

OT

OT

OT

OT

OT

Montana State 1965-66 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79

Away Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away

L W L /L W L L L L L L L W L W L L W L

79-94 82-72 92-109 67-88 80-54 62-70 56-99 52-84 56-64 75-106 75-81 65-78 80-64 59-68 80-64 46-58 72-81 72-59 51-55

NAU Overall: 46-43 Bozeman: 11-30; Flagstaff 30-13; Neutral: 2-1 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78

Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away

L 86-95 W 86-85 L 98-104 W 86-69 L 79-83 L 60-78 L 52-60 W 78-61 L 70-74 L OT 109-111 L 75-90 W 85-81 W 96-58 W 75-69 W 73-67

Tom DeBerry

2012-13 Northern Arizona Basketball Media Guide

83-84 82-68 56-58 80-78 90-92 72-84 76-81 49-47 63-70 59-75 76-57 59-57 70-47 62-58 69-66 69-62 82-77 64-82 74-80 62-81 90-82 56-58 72-83 67-80 42-67 76-73 88-90 74-81 76-83 81-78 63-107 60-66 64-73 75-92 86-72 84-77 59-84 58-87 61-76 79-74 85-61 76-72 102-96 77-50 74-73 82-67 89-80 76-74 79-84 87-74 65-62 48-59 59-62 66-80 81-66 63-57 62-67 68-88 84-61 78-72 82-73 86-76 92-84 78-58


2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

2011-12

Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away

L L W L W L W W L L

67-70 68-74 83-64 50-62 71-58 78-86 61-41 65-62 72-74 60-79

1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03

Northern Colorado

2003-04

NAU Overall: 7-9 Greeley: 2-7; Flagstaff 5-2; Neutral: 0-0

2004-05 2005-06

1983-84 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

2011-12

Away Away Home Away* Home* Home* Away* Away* Home* Home* Away* Home* Away* Away! Away Home

W W W L W W L L W L L W L L L L OT

81-71 88-78 63-52 86-88 89-77 86-70 77-80 79-81 67-64 66-75 63-70 65-54 71-72 70-73 64-80 62064

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Away Home Away

W W W L W W W L W L OT W W L L L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W L

92-52 75-60 71-61 62-65 88-65 65-55 66-53 63-81 90-70 81-85 63-45 80-73 97-110 88-92 86-87 89-83 82-72 98-83 96-82 94-71 80-69 73-59 89-64 68-58 75-71 73-59 79-58 63-42 73-64 43-77

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97

Southern Utah

1997-98 NAU Overall: 13-8 Cedar City: 3-6; Flagstaff 10-2; Neutral: 0-0

Portland State NAU Overall: 17-21 Portland: 4-14; Flagstaff 10-7; Neutral: 3-0 Big Sky Games -- NAU Overall: 16-19 Portland: 4-13; Flagstaff 10-6; Neutral: 2-0

1963-64 1964-65 1974-75

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

1999-00

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

Home Away Away Home Home Away Neutral Away Home Neutral Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home

W L L W W L W L W W W L W L L W L L L L W W W L L L L L L W W W W L L

OT

OT

4OT

2OT

54-42 68-72 70-72 87-54 82-52 76-77 73-56 75-101 71-57 77-75 90-62 64-68 77-60 79-88 60-73 75-64 65-71 78-85 78-91 81-84 86-77 65-63 85-78 78-83 66-80 68-71 51-67 91-92 66-78 93-86 86-85 71-59 79-52 62-82 65-76

1975-76 1980-81 1988-89 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1996-97 2002-03

1992-93 1993-94 1995-96 1996-97

1997-98

W W W L W L L W W W

1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

2007-08

2009-10 2010-11

1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74

1975-76

86-80 71-68 78-71 76-80 83-59 66-71 65-75 58-55 99-62 86-49

1998-99

NAU Overall: 26-69 Ogden: 6-41; Flagstaff 19-26; Neutral: 1-2

1976-77 Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home

77-72 OT 96-85 99-106 89-77 101-85 74-97 94-88 84-77 66-80 50-80 63-82 74-100 84-75 73-81 2 OT 96-91 65-79 68-67 82-73 61-58 73-56 85-68

2008-09

NAU Overall: 30-10 Sacramento: 12-8; Flagstaff 18-2; Neutral: 0-0 1991-92

W W L W W L W W L L L L W L W L W W W W W

Weber State

1974-75

Sacramento State

Home Away Away Home Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home

1977-78 1978-79

1979-80 1980-81

Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Neutral Away Home Home Away Away Home Neutral Away Home Home Away

L L L L L L L L W L L L L L W W W L L L L L L L W L L L W L

4OT 113-115 88-99 78-90 76-78 65-68 72-103 69-90 50-91 82-74 74-82 63-69 72-93 56-71 54-66 80-76 77-76 76-71 77-95 58-63 73-97 OT 86-92 72-73 66-78 67-84 OT 66-64 70-92 58-73 22-28 2OT 58-57 57-83

2011-12

SERIES Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Home Home Away Away Away Home Neutral Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Home

L L L L L L W L W W W L L W L L L W L L L L L L L W L L L L W L OT L W OT L OT L L W L L W L W L L W L W L W W L L L W W W L L L L L L L L

65-66 61-73 58-80 52-60 54-66 63-73 75-68 75-87 65-57 86-64 66-65 79-88 65-80 87-67 50-62 71-96 49-67 67-58 77-93 69-119 61-96 75-92 70-74 79-100 71-79 78-76 67-85 63-72 67-89 64-101 83-73 90-96 75-83 79-70 88-92 57-77 75-82 76-66 73-84 76-79 76-68 66-78 85-79 61-64 64-79 73-67 70-73 86-71 73-94 88-82 77-69 73-81 79-86 80-88 69-56 74-71 75-70 54-59 51-70 62-87 66-76 67-68 55-82 67-81 49-67

RESULTS

Commander King

Big Sky All-Time Series Results

BIG SKY ALL-TIME

Kyle Landry

Josh Wilson

2007-08 2 0 1 2 - 1NORTHERN 3 N o r t h e r n ARIZONA A r i z o n a BASKETBALL B a s k e t b a l l MMEDIA e d i a GGUIDE uide

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2011-12 Year in Review

2 0 1 1 - 1 2 Tough Season… The Lumberjacks finished the season on a school-record tying 16game losing streak, posting a 5-24 record on the season. The 1995-96 team also lost 16 straight during the season. The Lumberjacks also tied school records for consecutive home losses (8) and consecutive home Big Sky losses (7), finishing the season with a 1-15 record in Big Sky play. Coaching Change Dave Brown was named the interim head coach on December 9 and took over the team for the first time on December 10 against CSU Bakersfield. Head Coach MIke Adras resigned on Dec. 9 after leading the program for 13 seasons and coaching 363 games. NAU was 2-7 at the time of the announcement. Arizona State Upset… Stallon Saldivar hit the game-winning three-pointer as time expired to help NAU upset Arizona State State in Tempe 69-68. The win occurred in the second game coached by Brown. Saldivar was named the Big Sky Player of the Week for his performance against Arizona State, scoring a career-high 24 points with nine assists. Lack of Defense... The Lumberjacks ranked among the worst teams in the country in both field-goal percentage defense and three-point field goal percentage defense. NAU was 335th out of 338 Division I teams allowing 49.3 percent field-goal percentage defense and 337th overall while allowing 39.8 percent shooting in guarding the three-point line.

Y E A R   I N   R E V I E W Senior Goodbye... Durrell Norman made the most of his senior night. He scored a careerhigh 26 points to go with seven rebounds and made 14 free throws in 36 minutes. Overall, he saw action in 60 career games with 46 starts in two seasons. In 2011-12, he posted the top 12 scoring games of his career, recording double figures 14 times while posting two doubledoubles. He averaged 10.2 points and 6.0 rebounds, ranking 10th in the Big Sky. Overall he reset singlegame bests for points, rebounds, assists and steals during the season. Dealing Stallon... Stallon Saldivar averaged 4.9 assists per game to rank 66th in Division I. He ranked 31st in Division I in assists per game at 5.5 as a sophomore while leading the Big Sky in 2010-11. Freshman Debut… Guard James Douglas led the team in scoring at 12.2 points per game.

Stallon Saldivar

2011-12 Honors Gaellan Bewernick Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Ben Olayinka Academic All-Big Sky Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Luis Flores Academic All-Big Sky Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Gabe Rogers Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Colin Gruber Academic All-Big Sky

Stallon Saldivar Big Sky Player of the Week, Dec. 19

Chris Heine Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Colby Weaver Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

Max Jacobsen Academic All-Big Sky Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete

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2012-13 Northern Arizona Basketball Media Guide


Player ....................................GP-S

Min-Avg

FG-A

S T A T I S T I C S

Pct

3FG-A

Pct

FT-A

Pct

O-D

TR-Avg

PF-FO

A

TO

Blk

Stl

Pts

Avg

01

DOUGLAS, James......28-22

844-30.1

123-297

.414

46-120

.383

49-66

.742

19-55

74-2.6

35-0

63

64

0

35

341

12.2

11

ROGERS, Gabe ..........18-12

506-28.1

67-216

.310

25-81

.309

25-31

.806

8-15

23-1.3

19-0

47

47

1

8

184

10.2

34

NORMAN, Durrell....28-22

760-27.1

99-204

.485

5-18

.278

82-114

.719

66-103

169-6.0

66-2

33

46

8

26

285

10.2

02

DUNN, Michael ........29-14

681-23.5

63-168

.375

22-73

.301

49-65

.754

16-72

88-3.0

73-2

52

54

5

30

197

6.8

21

SALDIVAR, Stallon....29-26

904-31.2

65-187

.348

24-75

.320

40-51

.784

25-79

104-3.6

30-0

143

65

1

28

194

6.7

20

BEWERNICK, Gaellan..29-16

607-20.9

75-127

.591

1-3

.333

16-35

.457

58-90

148-5.1

53-0

17

34

12

20

167

5.8

42

EKANEM, Ephraim ..28-16

498-17.8

66-138

.478

0-0

.000

26-53

.491

49-59

108-3.9

70-3

7

25

11

15

158

5.6

22

GRUBER, Colin ..........27-10

325-12.0

38-108

.352

17-55

.309

13-14

.929

4-23

27-1.0

22-0

16

23

7

8

106

3.9

33

JACOBSEN, Max ........17-0

170-10.0

20-44

.455

0-1

.000

6-7

.857

21-9

30-1.8

30-1

8

15

2

7

46

2.7

12

CHEEK, Danny ..........18-1

139-7.7

15-61

.246

8-32

.250

5-8

.625

3-9

12-0.7

21-0

5

12

1

7

43

2.4

40

OLAYINKA, Ben ........25-3

221-8.8

16-36

.444

0-0

.000

13-23

.565

17-30

47-1.9

39-1

6

18

14

3

45

1.8

23

FLORES, Luis ..............23-3

142-6.2

11-26

.423

8-18

.444

1-2

.500

4-9

13-0.6

8-0

7

12

0

1

31

1.3

10

HEINE, Chris................5-0

12-2.4

2-4

.500

0-2

.000

0-0

.000

1-0

1-0.2

0-0

1

2

0

1

4

0.8

30

WEAVER, Colby ..........5-0

16-3.2

1-4

.250

1-3

.333

0-0

.000

0-3

3-0.6

1-0

2

0

0

1

3

0.6

47-50

97

Total ................................29

661-1620

.408

157-481

.326

325-469

.693

338-606 944-32.6

467-9

407

430

62

190

1804

62.2

Opponents ....................29

776-1573

.493

202-507

.398

314-487

.645

293-689 982-33.9

490

460

406

114

190

2068

71.3

TM

TEAM ..............................

2 0 1 1 - 1 2

G A M E

2011-12 Statistics

2 0 1 1 - 1 2

3.3

S U M M A R I E S

5-24 Overall, 1-15 Big Sky (9th), 4-9 Home, 1-12 Away, 0-3 Neutral Date 11/11/11

Opponent vs Louisiana

Result L, 66-83

Record 0-1

Big Sky

Attend 1,175

11/12/11

at San Francisco

L, 50-69

0-2

1,119

11/13/11 11/18/11 11/22/11

vs North Dakota State ARIZONA CHRISTIAN NORTHERN N. MEXICO

L, 58-70 W, 103-42 W, 80-49

0-3 1-3 2-3

225 547 341

11/26/11 11/30/11 12/3/11 12/7/11

at Loyola Marymount vs Brigham Young at Arizona PEPPERDINE

L, 61-81 L, 52-87 L, 39-53 L, 40-49

2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7

1,565 3,215 13,811 617

12/10/11 12/17/11 12/20/11 12/29/11 12/31/11 1/05/12

CSU BAKERSFIELD at Arizona State at Sam Houston State SACRAMENTO STATE* at Northern Colorado* at Portland State*

W, 80-67 W, 69-68 L, 49-73 W, 73-64 L, 64-80 L, 62-82

3-7 4-7 4-8 5-8 5-9 5-10

1-0 1-1 1-2

607 4,738 458 472 1,591 648

1/7/12 1/12/12 1/14/12 1/19/12 1/21/12 1/28/12 1/30/12 2/2/12

at Eastern Washington* L, 59-76 MONTANA* L, 53-78 MONTANA STATE* L, 72-74 at Weber State* L, 67-81 at Idaho State* L, 62-78 at Sacramento State* L, 43-77 NORTHERN COLORADO* L, 62-64 OT EASTERN WASHINGTON* L, 68-74

5-11 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-15 5-16 5-17 5-18

1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10

2,114 561 510 6,059 2,835 709 521 587

2/4/12 2/9/12 2/11/12 2/18/12 2/23/12 2/27/12

PORTLAND STATE* WEBER STATE* IDAHO STATE* UC DAVIS at Montana* at Montana State*

L, 65-76 L, 49-67 L, 73-79 L, 65-70 L, 60-78 l, 60-79

5-19 5-20 5-21 5-22 5-23 5-24

1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15

1,104 843 686 997 3,227 2,701

GAMES 13 13 3 29

TOTALS 8,393 41,575 4,615 54,583

AVG/GAME 646 3198 1538 1882

Top Points (21) DOUGLAS, James

Top Rebounds (5) NORMAN, Durrell (5) EKANEM, Ephraim (14) GRUBER, Colin (6) EKANEM, Ephraim (6) SALDIVAR, Stallon (10) CHEEK, Danny (6) NORMAN, Durrell (18) DOUGLAS, James (12) NORMAN, Durrell (14) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (11) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (14) DOUGLAS, James (16) DOUGLAS, James (7) SALDIVAR, Stallon (13) GRUBER, Colin (6) NORMAN, Durrell (13) GRUBER, Colin (8) NORMAN, Durrell (10) SALDIVAR, Stallon (8) EKANEM, Ephraim (10) DOUGLAS, James (22) DOUGLAS, James (6) NORMAN, Durrell (24) SALDIVAR, Stallon (6) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (18) NORMAN, Durrell (13) NORMAN, Durrell (22) DOUGLAS, James (9) NORMAN, Durrell (18) ROGERS, Gabe (8) NORMAN, Durrell (16) DUNN, Michael (6) OLAYINKA, Ben (6) NORMAN, Durrell (17) DOUGLAS, James (7) NORMAN, Durrell (13) ROGERS, Gabe (7) NORMAN, Durrell (13) DOUGLAS, James (6) DOUGLAS, James (13) DUNN, Michael (8) NORMAN, Durrell (14) DUNN, Michael (6) EKANEM, Ephraim (13) ROGERS, Gabe (6) EKANEM, Ephraim (22) DOUGLAS, James (9) DUNN, Michael (15) EKANEM, Ephraim (7) DOUGLAS, James (7) EKANEM, Ephraim (14) EKANEM, Ephraim (10) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (11) NORMAN, Durrell (10) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (25) ROGERS, Gabe (7) DUNN, Michael (26) NORMAN, Durrell (13) BEWERNICK, Gaellan (18) ROGERS, Gabe (9) SALDIVAR, Stallon (17) NORMAN, Durrell (9)NORMAN, Durrell

* Big Sky Conference games ATTENDANCE SUMMARY HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TOTAL

SCORE BY PERIODS 1st NORTHERN ARIZONA 856 OPPONENTS 1,011

2nd 942 1,049

OT 6 8

2012-13 Northern Arizona Basketball Media Guide

TOTAL 1,804 2,068

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2011-12 Game-by-Game Recaps

Game

Louisiana 83, Northern Arizona 66 Nov. 11, 2011 San Francisco, Calif.

1

Freshman James Douglas scored a game-high 21 points in his collegiate debut, but Louisiana shot 62% for the game and scored 46 points in the paint to record an 83-66 win on the opening day of the 2011 Hilltop Challenge in San Francisco. Junior Michael Dunn and freshman Ephraim Ekanem also score in double-digits for the Lumberjacks, who outrebounded the Rajin Cajuns 36-30. Louisiana jumped to an early 8-0 lead before Douglas knocked down a pair of free throws to put NAU on the board. After going down 12-2, NAU fought back to take a 23-21 lead on a basket by Ekanem at the 7:22 mark. Unfortunately the lead would be the only one of the game for the Lumberjacks, as Louisiana ended the first half on a 19-4 run over the ensuing seven minutes to take a 40-27 lead into the break.

Arizona 103, Arizona Christian 42 Game Northern Nov. 18, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

4

Freshman James Douglas and junior Stallon Saldivar combined for 35 points to lead Northern Arizona to a 103-42 victory over Arizona Christian at the Rolle Activity Center. NAU (1-3) snapped its three-game losing streak, shooting 57 percent for the game and out-rebounding the Firestorm 49-18. The Lumberjacks scored 42 points in the paint and recorded 26 second-chance points. Saldivar recorded a career-high 17 points with a seasonhigh nine assists, Douglas notched 18 points in his first career home. Norman had his first career double-double with 11 points and a career-high 12 rebounds. Junior Michael Dunn chipped in a career-high 13 points off the bench and Ephraim Ekanem had 11.

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Game

San Francisco 69, Northern Arizona 50 Nov. 12, 2011 San Francisco, Calif.

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Despite being down just two points at halftime, the Northern Arizona men's basketball team suffered its second consecutive loss to open the season on day two of the 2011 Hilltop Challenge, 69-50 at the hands of the host school San Francisco. The Lumberjacks shot just 24.1 percent from the field compared to the Dons' 47.8 percent and committed 18 fouls resulting in 24 USF free throw attempts in the deciding second half. The Dons started the game with a 9-2 run in the first four and a half minutes, but the first half was otherwise very closely contested. The Lumberjacks used a 11-3 run to gain their first lead at 13-12 and led by as many as four points before heading into halftime down 28-26.

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Northern Arizona 80, N. New Mexico 49 Nov. 22, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

Redshirt freshman Gaellan Bewernick recorded his first double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds to lead Northern Arizona to a 80-49 victory over Northern New Mexico at the Rolle Activity Center. The Lumberjacks recorded their ninth consecutive home win dating to last season and 34th straight victory over nonDivision I competition. NAU (2-3) won its second consecutive game overall. Bewernick, who had 12 rebounds in the first four games, grabbed 11 while scoring 14 points, tying for game-high honors with teammate James Douglas. Junior guard Stallon Saldivar added 11 points and eight assists in the contest. NAU shot 54 percent in the opening half. Northern New Mexico (0-12) hung tough for the first 13 minutes of the game, cutting the Lumberjack lead to 29-23 at the 6:31 mark. But NAU 16-4 run to end the half.

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North Dakota St. 70, Northern Arizona 53 Nov. 13, 2011 San Francisco, Calif.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost its third straight game at the Hilltop Challenge, losing to North Dakota State 70-58. It is the first 0-3 start since the 1990-91 season. The Lumberjacks fell behind by 21 in the opening half while shooting just 26 percent. North Dakota State made 15 of their 20 shots in the first half and five three-pointers to take a 43-22 lead at the half. NAU outscored the Bison by nine in the second half, cutting the final margin to 12 at the buzzer. Freshman Danny Cheek led the team with 10 points off the bench in 21 minutes. The Lumberjacks combined for just 32 points by its starters led by nine points from Durrell Norman. Freshman Colin Gruber added eight points. NAU shot just 35.7 percent for the game, while North Dakota State connected on 60 percent of their shots.

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Loyola Marymount 81, Northern Arizona 61 Nov. 26, 2011 San Francisco, Calif

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Loyola Marymount posted an 81-61 victory over Northern Arizona at Gersten Pavilion behind a strong first half. The Lions finished on a 17-4 run and never let the Lumberjacks back in the contest in the second

half. Freshman James Douglas led the Lumberjacks (2-4) with 16 points, while classmate Colin Gruber added 15 in the game, including 13 in the first half. Senior Durrell Norman had 11 points and five rebounds. Junior Stallon Saldivar had a team-best seven rebounds with seven assists. The Lions (3-2) had six players in double figures led by Jarred DuBois with 17 points and six assists and six rebounds. LaRon Armstead added 11 points.

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BrighamYoung 87, Northern Arizona 52 Nov. 30, 2011 Prescott Valley, Ariz.

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Freshman guard Colin Gruber scored 13 points to lead the Northern Arizona men's basketball team, but was the lone Lumberjack to score in double-figures in the Lumberjacks' 87-52 loss to BYU. The two teams played in front of a crowd of 3,215 as part of the 2011 Lumberjack Classic at the Tim's Toyota Center. NAU jumped out to a 4-0 lead to open the game following buckets by freshman forward Ephraim Ekanem and freshman guard James Douglas, only for the Cougars to respond with a 150 run over seven minutes. The Cougars increased their lead to as much as 23 before the first half came to a close, taking a 44-21 lead into halftime. The Cougars picked up right where they left off to begin the second half, scoring the first six points of the half before Gruber connected on a three-pointer.

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Northern Arizona 80, CSU Bakersfield 67 Dec. 10, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

After losing their first game at home in almost a year earlier in the week, the Northern Arizona men's basketball rebounded with an 80-67 victory over CSU Bakersfield at the Rolle Activity Center. It was the first game under Interim Head Coach Dave Brown, who took over the program Friday for Mike Adras, who resigned after coaching the team since the 1999-00 season. Freshman James Douglas scored a career-high 22 points, hitting 9-of-13 attempts from the field and four three-pointers. Junior guard Stallon Saldivar scored 16 points with seven assists and four rebounds, while redshirt freshman Gaellan Bewernick

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Arizona 53, Northern Arizona 39 Dec. 3, 2011 Tucson, Ariz.

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Arizona came back from a first-half deficit to defeat Northern Arizona 53-39 at the McKale Center Saturday afternoon. The Lumberjacks controlled the tempo in the contest, holding the Wildcats to their lowest point total at home since 2008-09. The Lumberjacks effectively controlled the early tempo, frustrating the Wildcats in the early going. NAU scored the first two baskets of the game and led 14-7 early in the game. Arizona was held to just two baskets over the first 10 minutes. Both teams shot less than 40 percent in the first half. The Wildcats went on a 9-2 run to tie the game at 16 with 5:53 left and closed out the half with a 9-3 run to lead by six at halftime. Arizona took control of the game at the start of the second half, hitting four consecutive three-pointers to extend the lead to 14 points. Kyle Fogg hit three in a row for Arizona.

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Northern Arizona 69, Arizona State 68 Dec. 17, 2011 Tempe, Ariz.

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Junior Stallon Saldivar hit a three-pointer with 0.6 left to lead Northern Arizona to the 69-68 upset of Arizona State Saturday at Wells Fargo. He finished with a career-best 24 points with nine assists and five

rebounds. The Lumberjacks defeated ASU for the second consecutive time after posting an upset in the 2006-07 season over the Sun Devils. Freshman James Douglas added 18 points and senior Durrell Norman contributed a career-high 16 points in the victory. NAU trailed the entire second half but hung around by shooting 59 percent over the final 20 minutes. Trailing by six points, Douglas cut into the lead with a three with 3:29 left and could never pull away. Gabe Rogers hit a pair of baskets down the stretch and Gaellan Bewernick scored with 1:16 left after playing the final 10 minutes with four fouls.

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Pepperdine 49, Northern Arizona 40 Dec. 7, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team had its nine-game home court winning streak snapped against Pepperdine 49-40 at the Rolle Activity Center. The Lumberjacks (2-7) shot just 28.8 percent from the field, the lowest field-goal percentage in a game since a loss to San Diego State in 2009 when the Lumberjacks shot just 26.5 percent in an 89-48 loss. The Lumberjacks made just 15 of 52 baskets but forced 15 turnovers with the help of eight steals. The Waves shot just 40.5 percent for the game. NAU trailed by just four points 41-37 with 3:50 left in the game but the Waves went on an 8-0 run to extend the lead to 12 points over the final minutes. Saldivar hit a three-pointer in the final seconds to cut the deficit to nine points to end the game.

Houston St. 73, Northern Arizona 49 Game Sam Dec. 20, 2011 Huntsville, Texas

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball fell to Sam Houston State 73-49 in the final game before the holiday break for the Lumberjacks. The loss snapped the two-game winning streak for NAU since Interim Head Coach Dave Brown took over on Dec. 9. The Lumberjacks (4-8) were coming off a 69-68 victory over Arizona State on Saturday in which they shot 59 percent in the second half to upset the Sun Devils. NAU shot just 24 percent in the opening half and managed just 16 points in falling behind by 22 points at the half. It was a deficit too big to overcome. The Lumberjacks were out-scored 35-33 in the second half and were unable to cut into the deficit. Senior Durrell Norman recorded his second career doubledouble, resetting his career highs with 18 points and 13 rebounds.

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Northern Arizona 73, Sacramento St. 64 Dec. 29, 2011 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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True freshman James Douglas tied his career high with 22 points in his first career Big Sky Conference game to lead Northern Arizona to a 73-64 victory over Sacramento State at the Rolle Activity Center. NAU (5-8, 1-0) won for the third time in four games behind three players in double figures. Douglas scored 18 of his 22 in the first half, shooting 8-for-13 from the floor for the contest. Junior Gabe Rogers, who was playing in his third game of the season, scored 17 points, while senior Durrell Norman contributed 15 points and nine boards in the victory. Junior Ben Olayinka contributed season high seven points and six rebounds off the bench, while Gaellan Bewernick had eight points and six boards. The game remained close over the eight minutes with NAU clinging to a 52-50 advantage before going on an 8-0 run to extend the lead to 10 points. Norman had three baskets during the stretch. The Lumberjacks went 7-for-8 at the line down.

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E. Washington 76, Northern Arizona 59 Jan. 7, 2012 Cheney, Wash.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost its third consecutive Big Sky Conference road game at Eastern Washington 76-59. The Lumberjacks led 3127 at the half but were out-scored 49-28 in the second half as the Eagles posted the comeback win. Freshman James Douglas, who did not score in the loss at Portland State, led the Lumberjacks with 17 points among three players in double figures. Senior Durrell Norman had 12 points and seven rebounds, while junior guard Gabe Rogers added 11 points. Mike Dunn added eight points off the bench. NAU had a big advantage at the free throw line, attempting 21 shots from the charity stripe but managed just 61 percent on the night (13 free throws made). Eastern had just four attempts until the final minutes of the game, finishing 7-for-8.

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Northern Colorado 80, Northern Arizona 64 Dec. 31, 2011 Greeley, Colo.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team closed out 2011 with an 80-64 loss at Northern Colorado. The Bears shot 58.7 percent for the floor and outrebounded the Lumberjacks 39-29. UNC was impressive beyond the arc, making 7-of-11 for the game, and had an 11point advantage at the line going 19-of-33. NAU made just 8-of-17 at the charity stripe. Gabe Rogers led the Lumberjacks with 18 points, while freshman James Douglas had 16 points. Senior Durrell Norman added eight points and nine rebounds. The Lumberjacks trailed the entire game and were unable to close the deficit in the second half. NAU cut the lead to six points out of the locker room in the second half but never got any closer in the game.

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Montana 78, Northern Arizona 53 Jan. 12, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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Montana shot 58 percent in posting a 78-53 victory over Northern Arizona Thursday night at the Rolle Activity Center. The Griz won their sixth consecutive game led by Kareem Jamar's 15 points and seven

rebounds. The Lumberjacks shot just 30 percent while committing 17 turnovers. Junior Gabe Rogers struggled from the field, going 4for-16 from the field for a team-best 13 points. Freshman James Douglas added 12 points. Junior Ephraim Ekanem had eight points in the first half. Senior Durrell Norman had seven points and seven rebounds. Montana jumped out on the Lumberjacks early with a 7-0 run to extend their lead to 12 points 18-6 just seven minutes into the game. The Griz led by as many as 18 points in the first half, shooting 60 percent. The Lumberjacks were just 9-for-24 in the first half and missed all five of their three-point attempts.

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Portland State 82, Northern Arizona 62 Jan. 5, 2012 Portland, Ore.

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Portland State posted an 82-62 victory over Northern Arizona behind a strong shooting night to win their first Big Sky Conference game of the year. The Lumberjacks cut the Viking deficit to six points early in the second half before Portland State took control of the game. The Vikings shot 70 percent in the second half, pulling away with a 24-11 run over the first eight minutes of the second half. Overall, the Vikings made 16-of-23 attempts in the final 20 minutes. Michael Dunn had a career-high 16 points for the Lumberjacks, hitting two three-pointers as part of a 5-for-7 night from the field. He was perfect from the charity stripe, making all four attempts. Junior Gabe Rogers had 13 points, while Durrell Norman notched 11 in the loss. NAU shot just 41.4 percent from the field, while the Vikings hit 62 percent from the field.

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Montana State 74, Northern Arizona 72 Jan. 14, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team trailed by 14 with 11:02 left but a furious rally came up short as the Lumberjacks dropped their fifth consecutive Big Sky game 74-72 against Montana State at the Rolle Activity Center Saturday night. The Lumberjacks full-court press in the second half finally got to the Bobcats, eliminating a 14-point deficit to tie the game at 68 with 4:29 left. NAU went on a 21-7 over the stretch. The teams exchanged baskets before the Lumberjacks got a big block by Ephraim Ekanem and foul, setting up a pair of free throws by Stallon Saldivar for the first lead since early in the contest at 74-72.

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Weber State 81, Northern Arizona 67 Jan. 19, 2012 Ogden, Utah

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The focus was on Weber State's national scoring leader Damian Lillard. He averaged 25.5 points per game this season entering the game, leading Division I in scoring. Unfortunately the rest of Big Sky leading Wildcats contributed led by a career-high 22 points by Kyle Tresnak in posting an 81-67 victory over Northern Arizona. The Lumberjacks held Lillard to just 18 points, seven off his season average. It was just the fifth time this season he has been held under 20 points. He still had six points and six assists. Scott Bamforth, who averages 15.8 points, had just nine points. Tresnak scored inside all night, finishing with a careerhigh 22 points, including 16 in the first half. Four players scored in double figures for the Wildcats, who shot 56.9 percent as a team. Frank Otis added 12 points.

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Northern Colorado 64, Northern Arizona 62 Jan. 30, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team fought back from a 10-point deficit in the final 3:49 to force overtime but came up short 64-62 in a tough loss to Northern Colorado to open a six-game homestand. Trailing 54-45 with 3:49 left, Dunn scored five straight points and Durrell Norman hit a layup to cut the deficit to two points. The Lumberjacks forced a three consecutive turnovers by the Bears and James Douglas connected on a three-pointer with just over a minute to play to give NAU its first lead since the opening basket of the game. NAU forced two misses by UNC and Gaellan Bewernick grabbed the rebound, giving the chance for the Lumberjacks to snap their eight-game losing streak. Junior Stallon Saldivar hit the first of two free throws but missed the second, giving the Bears a chance to tie the game.

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Idaho State 78, Northern Arizona 72 Jan. 21, 2012 Pocatello, Idaho

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Despite a good start over the first 10 minutes, the Northern Arizona men's basketball team dropped a 78-62 decision at Holt Arena. NAU led by 11 points early in the contest, but the Bengals came back to tie the game at the half and carried the momentum into the second half. After extending the lead to 10 points at 52-42, the Bengals went on a 14-0 run to pull away from the Lumberjacks, leading by as many 25 points. NAU was outscored 46-30 overall in the second half. Idaho State's Chase Grabau had a game-high 19 points for the Bengals, leading a 60.7 percent effort from the floor for ISU in the second half. The Lumberjacks shot just 36 percent to close the game after going 11-for-21 from the floor in the first half. Kenny McGowen had 12 points, while Melvin Morgan had 14 for the Bengals.

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E. Washington 74, Northern Arizona 68 Feb. 2, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball lost a second-half lead as Eastern Washington posted a 74-68 come-from-behind win at the Rolle Activity Center to sweep the season series with the Lumberjacks. NAU (5-18, 1-10) lost its 10th consecutive game, while The Eagles improved to 11-12, 5-5 in league play. The Lumberjacks led most the of first half and built a ninepoint second-half lead with a 39-30 advantage at the 17:52 mark of the second half. But the lead slowly was erased by six threepointers by Eastern Washington in the second half. Collin Chiverton had a team-best 13 points among four players in double figures for the Eagles. Cliff Coliman added 12 points and Jeffrey Forbes and Cliff Ederaine added 11 points. The Eagles eventually tied the game at 54 at the 8:43 mark and took the lead for good on a three-pointer by Forbes.

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Sacramento State 77, Northern Arizona 43 Jan. 28, 2012 Sacramento, Calif.

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Sacramento State snapped a 14-game losing streak against Northern Arizona with a 77-43 win at the Hornets Nest. Sacramento State won its first conference game of the season, while the Lumberjacks lost their eighth consecutive Big Sky game. NAU dropped to 5-16 on the season, 1-8 in Big Sky play, while the Hornets improved to 5-15, 1-8. Sacramento State snapped a nine-game losing streak overall. The Hornets took control of the game early and extended the lead in the second half. Konner Veteto led the Hornets with 24 points off the bench, while Jackson Carbajal had 18 points. NAU shot just 32.7 percent in the contest with Stallon Saldivar and Mike Dunn struggling from the field, combining to go just 1-for-12 from the floor. Junior Gabe Rogers led the Lumberjacks with 13 points, making 4-of-9 shots. Gaellan Bewernick added nine points.

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Portland State 75, Northern Arizona 65 Feb. 4, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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Despite a double-double by Gaellan Bewernick and four players in double figures, the Northern Arizona men's basketball team dropped its 11th consecutive game Saturday 76-65 to Portland State in front of a season-high 1,104 fans at the Rolle Activity Center. Bewernick recorded his second double-double of his career with 12 points and 10 boards to lead the Lumberjacks. Ephraim Ekanem added 14 points and eight boards, while freshman James Douglas added 12 points and junior Michael Dunn scored 11. The Lumberjacks played without senior Durrell Norman, who sat out the game with back spasms. The Lumberjacks fell behind in the first half when Portland State went on a 17-2 run to pull away after the game was tied at 20 at the 7:44 mark. The Vikings led by 15 at the half and led by as many as 17 seven minutes into the second half.

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Weber State 67, Northern Arizona 49 Feb. 9, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team shot 31 percent from the field in falling 67-49 to league-leading Weber State The Lumberjacks held Damian Lillard to 18 points, seven below his season average on 5-of-12 shooting from the field. He went 8-of-9 from the line with five assists. Lillard, who entered the game leading the nation in points per game, did not make a three-pointer for the first time this season. Kyle Bullinger added 16 points for the Wildcats, while Byron Fulton added 13 off the bench. NAU kept it close in the first half, trailing only by seven heading into the locker room 30-23. Both teams went 10-for-27 from the field in the first half with the only difference coming at the free throw line with Wildcats going 7-for-7 while the Lumberjacks missed their only attempt.

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Montana 78, Northern Arizona 60 Feb. 23, 2012 Missoula, Mont.

The Northern Arizona men's basketball team lost to Montana 78-60. The Lumberjacks dropped their 15th consecutive game overall and 14th straight in Big Sky play. The loss tied the longest single-season losing streak in school history. Junior Gabe Rogers led the team with 18 points, while senior forward Durrell Norman had 11 points and five rebounds. Rogers had four three-pointers in the game, going 7-for-19 overall from the field. Michael Dunn and Stallon Saldivar each added seven points off the bench. The Lumberjacks shot just 26.5 percent in the first half, falling behind 43-26 in the first 20 minutes. The Griz went on a 162 run to start the game and never looked back, leading by 19 at the half.

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Idaho State 79, Northern Arizona 73 Feb. 11, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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Junior guard Gabe Rogers had a season-high 25 points but the Northern Arizona men's basketball team dropped a tight contest to Idaho State Saturday night 79-73 in the final home conference game of the

season. Rogers, who started 1-for-6 from the field in the first half, went 9-for-18 in the final 20 minutes to almost help the Lumberjacks snap their current losing streak and overcome the career-high 37-point effort by Idaho State Kenny McGowen. After trailing at the half by two, the Lumberjacks took the lead twice in early minutes of the second half on baskets by Rogers. The game remained close over the first minutes of the half before the Bengals went on a 12-2 run to take a 58-48 lead. Rogers fired back with back-to-back baskets before McGowen hit three consecutive three-pointers to extend the lead back to 15.

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UC Davis 67, Northern Arizona 49 Feb. 9, 2012 Flagstaff, Ariz.

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UC Davis must not have got the script. The Aggies overcame a 21-point deficit and spoiled the Senior Night for the Northern Arizona men's basketball team with a 70-65 victory in the Sears BracketBusters game at the Rolle Activity Center Saturday night. Senior Durrell Norman, who was honored in a pregame ceremony, scored a career-high 26 points with seven rebounds and made 14 free throws in 36 minutes. Redshirt freshman Gaellan Bewernick tied a career high with 14 points and grabbed a career-high 13 boards in recording his third double-double of the season. But the efforts were secondary to the scoreboard. The Lumberjacks played an almost-perfect first half building a 45-26 lead at the break. NAU shot 55.6 percent and went 11for-12 at the line with only three turnovers.

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Montana State 79, Northern Arizona 60 Feb. 27, 2012 Bozeman, Mont.

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The Northern Arizona men's basketball team dropped its season finale 79-60 at Montana State. Despite a positive start to the game, the Lumberjacks fell behind in the first half and were unable to cut the deficit in the second half. NAU finished the season on a 16-game losing streak, including the final 15 games in conference play. Montana State (12-16) snapped an eight-game losing streak with the win and will play Portland State in the Big Sky Tournament quarterfinals on Saturday at the No. 6 seed.

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History

Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R Scoring Year

Player

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71

James Douglas Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Kyle Landry Ruben Boykin, Jr. Kelly Golob Stephen Sir Aaron Bond Ryan McDade Matt Gebhardt Cory Schwab Ross Land Ross Land Andrew Mavis Andrew Mavis Charles Thomas John Rondeno Jason Word Demetreus Robbins Demetreus Robbins Corey Rogers Steve Williams Steve Williams Mark Anderson David Duane Andre Spencer Andy Hurd Andy Hurd Eric Wade Ted Plotts Elliott Jones Mark Stevens Mark Stevens David Henson Mark Gosswiller Tom DeBerry Nate Payne Nate Payne Charles Flemons Walt Mannon Walt Mannon

341/12.2 640/20.0 541/19.3 342/12.7 561/17.5 493/16.4 443/14.3 238/14.0 487/17.4 503/18.0 329/11.8 449/15.5 516/16.6 396/13.7 406/14.0 419/15.0 294/11.3 352/13.5 412/15.8 339/13.0 328/12.2 405/15.0 364/13.0 331/12.7 465/17.2 450/16.0 550/18.9 447/15.4 384/13.7 368/14.2 319/12.3 454/18.2 447/17.2 416/15.4 450/19.6 420/19.1 469/17.4 489/18.8 442/18.4 411/15.8 375/18.7 483./20.1

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2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71

Gaellan Bewernick Shane Johannsen Shane Johannsen Shane Johannsen Kyle Landry Kyle Landry Ruben Boykin, Jr. Kyle Landry Joakim Kjellbom Ben Powell Brian McHugh Brian McHugh Dan McClintock Dan McClintock Dan McClintock Dan McClintock Ray. Flores Makeul Williams Ken Bosket Keith Govan Keith Larson David Wolfe Shawn Herman Stacy Joyce Anthony Burgess Anthony Burgess Andre Spencer Andre Spencer David Allen Eric Wade Ted Plotts Elliott Jones Larry Johnson Troy Hudson Troy Hudson Mark Gosswiller Mark Gosswiller Tom DeBerry Nate Payne Lester Madison Walt Mannon Ron Steinberg

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2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71

Gabe Rogers Stallon Saldivar Nick Larson Nick Larson Nate Geiser Stephen Sir Stephen Sir Kelly Golob Chris Ferguson Kelly Golob Matt Gebhardt Rod Hutchings Ross Land Kawika Akina Brian Crampton Rod Hutchings Jermone Riley Brad Snyder Chancellor Davis Brad Snyder Jeff Plank Corey Rogers Steve Lizzul Steve Lizzul Kevin Tucker David Duane Andy Hurd Andy Hurd Jeff Altman Eric Wade Jeff Altman Ted Hettinga Larry Johnson David Henson Troy Hudson David Henson Tom DeBerry Tom DeBerry Nate Payne Nate Payne Cliff Strait Mark Champagne

FT Pct. .806 .839 .853 .773 .813 .880 .833 .852 .863 .885 .728 .933 .885 .855 1.000 .872 .766 .882 .786 .717 .800 .681 .725 .805 .755 .664 .881 .857 .846 .766 .845 .826 .814 .892 .885 .859 .824 .815 .763 .744 .753 .760

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Durrell Norman Shane Johannsen Nick Larson Shane Johannsen Kyle Landry Ruben Boykin Ruben Boykin Ruben Boykin Aaron Bond Ryan McDade Ryan McDade Ryan McDade Dan McClintock Casey Frank Casey Frank Billy Hix Scott Taylor John Rondeno Jason Word Demetreus Robbins David Wolfe David Wolfe Shawn Herman Shawn Herman Anthony Burgess David Duane David Duane David Duane David Allen Mike Elliott Ted Plotts Ted Hettinga Mark Stevens Mark Stevens Troy Hudson Jeff Spencer Tom DeBerry Tom DeBerry David Benning Charles Flemons Floyd Mathew Floyd Mathew

.591 .727 .629 .727 .585 .596 .592 .535 .621 .538 .596 .595 .597 .668 .629 .657 1.000 .603 .544 .600 .591 .594 .561 .535 .564 .601 .610 .582 .551 .501 .479 .510 .569 .511 .523 .547 .509 .522 .449 .442 .459 .551

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Stallon Saldivar Stallon Saldivar Julian Olubuyi Josh Wilson Josh Wilson Josh Wilson Josh Wilson Kyle Feuerbach Kyle Feuerbach Kyle Feuerbach Adam Lopez Adam Lopez Adam Lopez Kawika Akina Kawika Akina Michael McNair Charles Thomas Jermone Riley Chancellor Davis John Rondeno Anthony Willams Steve Williams Steve Lizzul Steve Lizzul Kevin Tucker Harry Payne Harry Payne Jeff Altman Jeff Altman Eric Wade Eric Wade Elliott Jones Larry Johnson Greg Henderson Greg Henderson Ray Tsingine Tom DeBerry Tom DeBerry Emerson Gordon

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Free Throw Percentage Year

Assists

Field Goal Percentage Pts/Avg

L E A D E R S Steals As./Avg

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143/4.9 173/5.4 113/4.0 87/3.8 173/5.8 181/6.0 195/6.1 131/4.7 112/3.9 148/5.3 110/3.9 129/4.5 121/3.9 138/4.9 100/4.3 108/4.1 99/3.8 90/1.3 119/1.9 118/4.5 78/2.8 95/3.5 86/3.6 119/4.4 158/5.6 153/5.5 194/6.7 97/3.3 149/5.3 124/4.7 103/4.0 128/5.1 109/4.6 120/4.4 134/5.4 100/4.5 151/5.6 169/6.5 85/3.5

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

James Douglas Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Jermaine Bishop Josh Wilson Tyrone Bazy Tyrone Bazy DeJuan Stevens Chris Ferguson Ryan McDade Kodiak Yazzie Adam Lopez Adam Lopez Kawika Akina Kawika Akina Charles Thomas Charles Thomas Jermone Riley John Rondeno John Rondeno Demetreus Robbins Corey Rogers Shawn Herman Steve Lizzul Kevin Tucker David Duane Andy Hurd Andre Spencer Jeff Altman Jeff Altman Eric Wade Eric Wade Elliott Jones Mark Stevens Greg Henderson Wyatt Botkin Ray Tsingine Tom DeBerry Tom DeBerry Emerson Gordon

Min.

Years

Player

904 1077 986 772 993 959 993 910 901 952 848 1006 1008 915 821 878 895 880 732 923 883 839 901 907 775 859 984 935 880 840 921 915 892 1015 888 762 933 863 835

2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94

Gaellan Bewernick Shane Johannsen Shane Johannsen Shane Johannsen Kyle Landry Ryan McCurdy Ryan McCurdy McCurdy/Boykin Adrian Hayes Aaron Bond Ryan McDade Ryan McDade Dan McClintock Dan McClintock Dan McClintock Dan McClintock Casey Frank Tyrone Johnson Jason Word Ken Bosket Demetreus Robbins Demetreus Robbins David Wolfe Shawn Herman Shawn Herman Shawn Herman Anthony Burgess Antwine Murchison Antwine Murchison Mike Elliott Dan Busch Ted Plotts Willie Young Wayne Wharton Wayne Wharton David Henson Jeff Spencer Jeff Spencer

1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74

169/6.0 207/6.5 153/6.5 146/5.4 258/8.1 268/8.9 230/7.2 204/7.3 155/5.5 241/8.6 200/7.1 240/8.3 202/6.5 205/7.1 178/6.1 148/5.3 107/6.3 126/4.8 239/9.2 150/5.7 124/7.7 173/6.7 179/6.4 165/6.1 155/6.2 218/7.8 205/7.1 144/5.3 142/5.3 172/6.6 196/7.5 182/7.3 265/10.2 243/9.0 176/7.0 188/7.3 234/8.7 253/9.7 235/9.0 249/9.5 276/12.0 203/8.1

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Player

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Stallon Saldivar Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Josh Wilson Josh Wilson Josh Wilson Kyle Feuerbach Kelly Golob Kyle Feuerbach Matt Gebhardt Cory Schwab Ross Land Ross Land Ross Land Andrew Mavis Charles Thomas John Rondeno John Rondeno Demetreus Robbins Anthony Willams Steve Willams Steve Willams Steve Willams Kevin Tucker David Duane Andy Hurd Andy Hurd David Allen Eric Wade Ted Plotts Elliott Jones Mark Stevens Troy Hudson Troy Hudson Jeff Spencer Tom DeBerry Tom DeBerry Nate Payne

35 28 35 50 34 33 45 36 29 29 31 28 32 52 53 48 72 39 52 47 28 32 22 38 56 48 47 47 47 42 54 51 56 42 24 51 39 100 147 67

Blocked Shots

Minutes Played

Reb/Avg.

Steals

1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76

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A new era in the Big Sky Conference begins in 2012-13 as the league enters its 50th year of athletic competition, and its 25th sponsoring women’s collegiate athletics. The Division I Big Sky Conference welcomes the University of North Dakota and Southern Utah University into the fold as full members. Cal Poly and UC Davis join the league as affiliate members in football, where the league competes at the Championship Subdivision level (formerly I-AA). The additions of North Dakota and Southern Utah give the stable Big Sky 11 full institutions and 13 football members. The current lineup includes four of the six charter members: Idaho State University, The University of Montana, Montana State University and Weber State. Northern Arizona enters its 43rd season in the Big Sky, giving the conference five members with at least 40 years of continuous membership. Eastern Washington University joined the Big Sky Conference in 1987, followed by Portland State University and Sacramento State in 1996. The Big Sky became a nineteam league in 2006 with the addition of the University of Northern Colorado. The league has become one of the strongest Division I conferences in the West and is a national leader in the Football Championship Subdivision. Six times, Big Sky teams have won the Division I National Championship, including Eastern Washington in 2010. A Big Sky team has played for the national championship in three of the past four seasons. The Big Sky Conference was established in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Those six schools formed the foundation of the Big Sky before the league expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the league eight members. The conference grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition of Eastern Washington. The 1990s saw change in the makeup of the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada departed and put the Big Sky back at eight teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and at the same time the conference added Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine teams for five years before Cal State Northridge departed in the spring of 2001. The Big Sky now includes nine states spanning from the Pacific Ocean to the Red River Valley of North Dakota. The league is represented along the entire west coast with institutions in Washington, Oregon and California. League schools also range up and down the Rocky Mountains with insti-

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C O N F E R E N C E ABOUT THE BIG SKY

tutions in Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona and Colorado. On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was adopted by the six presidents of the charter members as the name of the new conference. The name Big Sky originated in a novel written by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack Hollowell, a former Montana advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. While on a track and field trip from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for the new conference. Harry Missildine of the Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. The Big Sky sponsors championships in 15 sports, including men’s and women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, basketball and tennis. In addition, there are also championships in football, and women’s volleyball, golf and soccer. This upcoming spring, the Big Sky will sponsor a softball championship for the first

Founded: 1963 Women’s Sports Added: 1988 Sponsored Sports: Football, Women’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball, Basketball, Golf, Cross Country, Tennis, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field Mailing Address: 2491 Washington Blvd., Ste. 201 Ogden, UT 84402 Office Phone: (801) 392-1978 Fax: (801) 392-5568 Web Site: www.bigskyconf.com Commissioner: Doug Fullerton Associate Commissioner: Ron Loghry Asst. Comm./Media Rels.: Jon Kasper Asst. Comm./Compliance: Jaynee Nadolski Officials Coordinator: Marla Denham time. In 1988-89, the Big Sky Conference first began sponsoring women’s sports. The former Mountain West Conference existed from 1982-88, sponsoring championships for women’s sports at the same institutions the Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky merged with the Mountain West in 1988, forming one league for both men and women. Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner of the Big Sky Conference, is in his 18th year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime commissioner Ron Stephenson, who passed away in 2011. Stephenson served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko was the commissioner from 1977-81, while John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who served from 196371.

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2 0 1 1 - 1 2 B I G S K Y C O N F E R E N C E S TA N D I N G S Montana#* Weber State Portland State Eastern Washington Montana State Idaho State Sacramento State Northern Colorado Northern Arizona

L 1 2 6 8 9 9 11 11 15

Big Sky Games Pct. Home .938 72.1 .875 76.9 .625 76.3 .500 72.7 .438 69.1 .438 67.5 .313 67.6 .313 71.2 .063 62.0

All Games W L 25 7 25 7 17 15 15 17 12 17 9 21 10 18 9 19 5 24

Away

58.4 67.0 73.3 70.6 71.4 73.3 71.1 74.9 75.4

Pct. .781 .781 .531 .469 .414 .300 .357 .321 .172

Home 70.0 77.3 76.2 72.7 70.0 66.0 67.0 72.4 62.2

Away 62.0 69.1 73.3 71.4 72.0 73.1 69.1 75.4 71.3

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# Regular Season Champion *Big Sky Tournament Champion and recipient of NCAA automatic berth

T E A M S TAT I S T I C S SCORING OFFENSE # Team G W-L 1. Weber State 32 25-7 2. Portland State 32 17-15 3. Ea. Washington 32 15-17 4. Northern Colorado 28 9-19 5. Montana State 29 12-17 6. Montana 32 25-7 7. Sacramento State 28 10-18 8. Idaho State 30 9-21 9. Northern Arizona 29 5-24 SCORING DEFENSE # Team G 1. Montana 32 2. Weber State 32 3. Sacramento State 28 4. Northern Arizona 29 5. Eastern Washington 32 6. Montana State 29 7. Idaho State 30 8. Portland State 32 9. Northern Colorado 28 SCORING MARGIN # Team G OFF 1. Weber State 32 77.3 2. Montana 32 70.0 3. Portland State 32 76.2 4. East. Washington 32 72.7 5. Montana State 29 70.0 6. Sacramento State 28 67.0 7. Northern Colorado 28 72.4 8. Idaho State 30 66.0 9. Northern Arizona 29 62.2 FREE THROW PCT. # Team G FTM 1. Portland State 32 846 2. Northern Colorado 28 699 3. Montana 32 781 4. Weber State 32 825 5. Sacramento State 28 663 6. Montana State 29 709 7. Idaho State 30 695 8. East.Washington 32 788 9. Northern Arizona 29 661 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES # Team G FG 1. Montana 32 684 2. Weber State 32 780 3. East. Washington 32 721 4. Sacramento State 28 670 5. Northern Colorado 28 698 6. Portland State 32 872 7. Montana State 29 712 8. Idaho State 30 739 9. Northern Arizona 29 776 FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE # Team G FG 1. Montana 32 684 2. Weber State 32 780 3. East. Washington 32 721 4. Sacramento State 28 670 5. Northern Colorado 28 698 6. Portland State 32 872 7. Montana State 29 712 8. Idaho State 30 739 9. Northern Arizona 29 776 3-POINT FG PCT # Team G 1. Northern Colorado 28 2. Weber State 32 3. Montana 32 4. East. Washington 32 5. Montana State 29 6. Portland State 32 7. Idaho State 30 8. Sacramento State 28 9. Northern Arizona 29

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W 15 14 10 8 7 7 5 5 1

FG 199 285 195 283 198 185 193 152 157

Pts 2473 2438 2326 2026 2030 2239 1875 1979 1804

Avg/G 77.3 76.2 72.7 72.4 70.0 70.0 67.0 66.0 62.2

Pts 1985 2210 1936 2068 2284 2088 2192 2345 2112

Avg/G 62.0 69.1 69.1 71.3 71.4 72.0 73.1 73.3 75.4

DEF 69.1 62.0 73.3 71.4 72.0 69.1 75.4 73.1 71.3

Margin +8.2 +7.9 +2.9 +1.3 -2.0 -2.2 -3.1 -7.1 -9.1

FTA 1751 1454 1689 1797 1470 1669 1650 1914 1620

Pct .483 .481 .462 .459 .451 .425 .421 .412 .408

FGA 1686 1824 1617 1492 1537 1915 1562 1548 1573

Pct .406 .428 .446 .449 .454 .455 .456 .477 .493

FGA 1686 1824 1617 1492 1537 1915 1562 1548 1573

Pct .406 .428 .446 .449 .454 .455 .456 .477 .493

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE # Team G FG 1. Montana 32 165 2. Portland State 32 201 3. Weber State 32 229 4. Sacramento State 28 176 5. East. Washington 32 203 6. Montana State 29 209 7. Idaho State 30 216 8. Northern Colorado 28 261 9. Northern Arizona 29 202 REBOUNDING OFFENSE # Team G 1. Portland State 32 2. Northern Colorado 28 3. Montana State 29 4. East. Washington 32 Weber State 32 6. Sacramento State 28 7. Montana 32 8. Northern Arizona 29 9. Idaho State 30 REBOUNDING DEFENSE # Team G 1. Northern Colorado 28 2. Portland State 32 3. Sacramento State 28 4. Montana 32 5. Weber State 32 6. Northern Arizona 29 7. Idaho State 30 8. Montana State 29 9. Eastern Washington 32 REBOUNDING MARGIN # Team G Avg 1. Northern Colorado 28 34.2 2. Portland State 32 34.8 3. Sacramento State 28 33.3 4. Weber State 32 34.1 5. Montana State 29 34.1 6. Montana 32 32.6 7. Northern Arizona 29 32.6 8. East. Washington 32 34.1 9. Idaho State 30 30.8 BLOCKED SHOTS # Team G 1. Montana State 29 2. Montana 32 3. Eastern Washington 32 4. Portland State 32 5. Weber State 32 6. Northern Colorado 28 7. Sacramento State 28 8. Idaho State 30 9. Northern Arizona 29 ASSISTS # Team G 1. Northern Arizona 29 2. Sacramento State 28 3. Montana 32 4. Weber State 32 5. Montana State 29 6. Northern Colorado 28 7. Eastern Washington 32 8. Idaho State 30 9. Portland State 32

FGA 448 728 524 793 565 531 561 448 481

Pct .444 .391 .372 .357 .350 .348 .344 .339 .326

STEALS # Team 1. Montana 2. Eastern Washington 3. Idaho State 4. Montana State 5. Northern Arizona 6. Weber State 7. Northern Colorado 8. Portland State 9. Sacramento State

G 32 32 30 29 29 32 28 32 28

FGA 497 600 640 490 553 554 553 661 507

Pct .332 .335 .358 .359 .367 .377 .391 .395 .398

Reb 1112 959 990 1090 1090 932 1044 944 923

Avg/G 34.8 34.2 34.1 34.1 34.1 33.3 32.6 32.6 30.8

Reb 820 1016 891 1075 1079 982 1030 1011 1171

Avg/G 29.3 31.8 31.8 33.6 33.7 33.9 34.3 34.9 36.6

OpAvg Margin 29.3 +5.0 31.8 +3.0 31.8 +1.5 33.7 +0.3 34.9 -0.7 33.6 -1.0 33.9 -1.3 36.6 -2.5 34.3 -3.6 Blocks Avg/G 108 3.72 115 3.59 114 3.56 90 2.81 78 2.44 66 2.36 64 2.29 68 2.27 62 2.14

TURNOVER MARGIN # Team G Avg 1. East. Washington 32 11.8 2. Montana 32 12.5 3. Weber State 32 10.6 4. Idaho State 30 14.0 5. Montana State 29 13.7 6. Northern Arizona 29 14.8 7. Sacramento State 28 13.7 8. Portland State 32 13.5 9. Northern Colorado 28 16.3 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO # Team G AAvg 1. Weber State 32 13.3 2. Montana 32 13.6 3. East. Washington 32 12.2 4. Sacramento State 28 13.8 5. Montana State 29 13.0 6. Northern Arizona 29 14.0 7. Portland State 32 11.6 8. Idaho State 30 12.0 9. Northern Colorado 28 12.5 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS # Team G 1. Eastern Washington 32 2. Montana State 29 3. Northern Arizona 29 4. Idaho State 30 5. Portland State 32 6. Northern Colorado 28 7. Sacramento State 28 8. Montana 32 9. Weber State 32 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS # Team G 1. Weber State 32 2. Portland State 32 3. Northern Colorado 28 4. Montana 32 5. Sacramento State 28 6. Montana State 29 7. Eastern Washington 32 8. Northern Arizona 29 9. Idaho State 30 3-POINT FG MADE # Team G 1. Weber State 32 2. Eastern Washington 32 3. Northern Colorado 28 4. Montana State 29 5. Idaho State 30 6. Montana 32 7. Portland State 32 8. Sacramento State 28 9. Northern Arizona 29

Assists Avg/G 407 14.03 386 13.79 436 13.63 424 13.25 378 13.03 349 12.46 390 12.19 360 12.00 370 11.56 Steals 229 228 211 193 190 178 155 170 130

Avg/G 7.16 7.13 7.03 6.66 6.55 5.56 5.54 5.31 4.64

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OpAvgMargin 15.6 +3.78 14.9 +2.38 12.3 +1.72 15.2 +1.20 14.3 +0.69 14.0 -0.83 11.9 -1.79 11.4 -2.06 12.1 -4.14 TAvg 10.6 12.5 11.8 13.7 13.7 14.8 13.5 14.0 16.3

Ratio 1.25 1.09 1.03 1.01 0.95 0.95 0.86 0.86 0.77

No. 383 340 338 325 334 292 279 285 277

Avg/G 11.97 11.72 11.66 10.83 10.44 10.43 9.96 8.91 8.66

No. 813 778 667 759 653 650 707 606 598

Avg/G 25.41 24.31 23.82 23.72 23.32 22.41 22.09 20.90 19.93

3FG 285 283 199 198 193 195 185 152 157

Avg/G 8.91 8.84 7.11 6.83 6.43 6.09 5.78 5.43 5.41


SCORING ## Player-Team 1. Lillard, Damian-WSU 2. Odum, Charles-PSU 3. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 4. Cherry, Will-UM 5. McGowen, Kenny-ISU 6. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 7. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 8. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 9. Jamar, Kareem-UM 10. Grabau, Chase-ISU 11. Dickson, John-SAC 12. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 13. Douglas, James-NAU 14. Blount, Xavier-MSU 15. Unruh, Tate-NC 16. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 17. Ward, Mathias-UM 18. Svihovec, Tevin-NC 19. Reid, Shawn-MSU29 20. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 21. Moon, Christian-MSU 22. Normna, Durrell-NAU 23. Tresnak, Kyle-WSU 24. Parker, Renado-PSU 25. Addo, Emmanuel-NC 26. Proctor, Mike-NC 27. Steward, Art-UM 28. McMullan, Lateef-PSU 29. Garnica, Paul-NC 30. Selvig, Derek-UM Rebounding ## Player-Team 1. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 2. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 3. Moreira, Abner-ISU 4. Griffin, Laron-EWU 5. Proctor, Mike-NC 6. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 7. Selvig, Derek-UM 8. Norman, Durrell-NAU 9. Johnson, Tre-MSU 10. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 11. Jamar, Kareem-UM 12. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 13. Grabau, Chase-ISU 14. Bewernick, Ga.-NAU 15. Parker, Renado-PSU 16. Lillard, Damian-WSU 17. Lozeau, Nate-PSU 18. Veteto, Konner-SAC 19. Steward, Art-UM 20. Osborne, Connor-NC

G 32 32 32 32 30 31 32 32 32 28 28 30 28 24 27 28 32 28 307 32 29 28 32 25 28 27 32 32 27 29 G 32 32 30 32 27 32 29 28 27 28 26 28 28 29 25 32 32 27 32 27

Pts 784 612 527 505 440 450 451 446 435 357 346 367 341 280 306 312 348 302 10.6 337 303 285 319 246 269 257 303 302 252 264

Avg/G 24.5 19.1 16.5 15.8 14.7 14.5 14.1 13.9 13.6 12.8 12.4 12.2 12.2 11.7 11.3 11.1 10.9 10.8

Tot 297 235 217 224 183 201 176 169 162 164 178 152 150 148 127 161 153 127 148 124

Avg/G 9.3 7.3 7.2 7.0 6.8 6.3 6.1 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.6 5.4 5.4 5.1 5.1 5.0 4.8 4.7 4.6 4.6

G 28 32 29 32 32 29 28 32 32 29 32 30 32 31 27

Asts 193 160 143 128 118 105 93 105 96 87 91 83 82 74 64

Avg/G 6.89 5.00 4.93 4.00 3.69 3.62 3.32 3.28 3.00 3.00 2.84 2.77 2.56 2.39 2.37

G 32 32 31 30 27 32 29 30 27 28 32 28 32 32 29

Blocked Shots ## Player-Team G 1. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 2. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 28 3. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 4. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 5. Johnson, Tre-MSU 27 6. Dickson, John-SAC 28 7. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 32 8. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 9. Johnson, Tremayne-EWU 32 10. Tresnak, Kyle-WSU 32 11. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 12. Steard, Art-UM 32 13. Osborne, Connor-NC 27 14. Olayinka, Ben-NAU 25 15. Budinich, Jeff-MSU 26

10.5 10.4 10.2 10.0 9.8 9.6 9.5 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.1

Field Goal Pct (Min. 3.0 Made Per Game) ## Player-Team G FG FGA Pct 1. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 101 163 .620 2. Parker, Renado-PSU 25 100 176 .568 3. Proctor, Mike-NC 27 94 171 .550 4. Tresnak, Kyle-WSU 32 128 236 .542 5. Ward, Mathias-UM 32 129 240 .538 6. Odum, Charles-PSU 32 192 363 .529 7. Steward, Art-UM 32 113 214 .528 8. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 154 293 .526 9. Addo, Emmanuel-NC 28 90 173 .520 10. Grabu, Chase-ISU 28 117 231 .506 11. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 112 223 .502 12. Veteto, Konner-SAC 27 89 179 .497 13. Eeraine, Cliff-EWU 32 123 249 .494 14. Norman, Durrell-NAU 28 99 204 .485 15. Unruh, Tate-NC 27 104 216 .481 Assists ## Player-Team 1. Garrity, Dylan-SAC 2. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 3. Saldivar, Stallon-NAU 4. Lillard, Damian-WSU 5. Jamar, Kareem-UM 6. Singleton, Rod-MSU 7. Grabau, Chase-ISU 8. Cherry, Will-UM 9. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU Selvig, Derek-UM 11. McMullan, Lateef-PSU 12. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 13. Odum, Charles-PSU 14. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 15. Garnica, Paul-NC

3-Point FG Made ## Player-Team 1. Lillard, Damian-WSU 2. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 3. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 4. MCGowen, Kenny-ISU 5. Unruh, Tate-NC 6. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 7. Moon, Christian-MSU 8. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 9. Garnica, Paul-NC 10. Douglas, James-NAU 11. Cherry, Will-UM 12. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 13. Jamar, Kareem-UM 14. Hartun, Michael-PSU 15. Reid, Shawn-MSU

Durrell Norman Free Throw Pct (Min. 2.0 Made Per Game) ## Player-Team G FtmFta Pct 1. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 228 257 .887 2. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 105 120 .875 3. Odum, Charles-PSU 32 190 228 .833 4. Garrity, Dylan-SAC 28 72 88 .818 5. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 115 142 .810 6. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 32 64 81 .790 7. Svihovec, Tevin-NC 28 70 89 .787 8. Ward, Mathias-UM 32 80 102 .784 9. MCGowen, Kenny-ISU 30 101 129 .783 10. Cherry, Will-UM 32 132 169 .781 11. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 92 121 .760 12. Singleton, Rod-MSU 29 61 81 .753 13. Addo, Emmanuel-NC 28 73 97 .753 14. Reid, Shawn-MSU 29 62 84 .738 15. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 129 175 .737 Steals ## Player-Team 1. Cherry, Will-UM 2. Grabau, Chase-ISU 3. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 4. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 5. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 6. Lillard, Damian-WSU 7. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 8. Douglas, James-NAU 9. Moon, Christian-MSU 10. Jamaar, Kareem-UM 11. Blount, Xavier-MSU 12. Svihovec, Tevin-NC 13. Garnica, Paul-NC 14. Dunn, Michael-NAU 15. Steard, Art-UM

G 32 28 30 32 32 32 32 28 29 32 24 28 27 29 32

S 83 52 55 56 52 47 43 35 34 36 26 30 28 30 33

Avg/G 2.59 1.86 1.83 1.75 1.63 1.47 1.34 1.25 1.17 1.13 1.08 1.07 1.04 1.03 1.03

3-Point Fg Pct (Min. 1.0 Made Per Game) ## Player-Team G 3fg Fga Pct 1. Garnica, Paul-NC 27 48 99 .485 2. Unruh, Tate-NC 27 60 130 .462 3. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 28 44 96 .458 4. Kelly, Parker-EWU 31 35 78 .449 5. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 49 111 .441 6. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 38 87 .437 7. Fulton, Byron-WSU 32 36 84 .429 8. Harthun, Michael-PSU 32 48 113 .425 9. Winstron, Gary-PSU 28 35 84 .417 10. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 94 230 .409 11. Chiverton, Collin-EWU 32 88 217 .406 12. Bamforth, Scott-WSU 31 77 192 .401 13. Morgan, Melvin-ISU 30 57 144 .396 14. Douglas, James-NAU 28 46 120 .383 15. Moon Christian-MSU 29 58 153 .379

3fg 94 88 77 67 60 66 58 57 48 46 51 44 49 48 43

Avg/G 2.94 2.75 2.48 2.23 2.22 2.06 2.00 1.90 1.78 1.64 1.59 1.57 1.53 1.50 1.48

B 43 36 41 35 29 28 29 23 22 21 20 19 16 14 14

Avg/G 1.34 1.29 1.28 1.21 1.07 1.00 0.91 0.72 0.69 0.66 0.63 0.59 0.59 0.56 0.54

Assist/Turnover Ratio (Min. 3.0 Assists/Game) ## Player-Team G Avg AvgRatio 1. Garrity, Dylan-SAC 28 6.9 3.0 2.27 2. Saldivar, Stallon-NAU 29 4.9 2.2 2.20 3. Lillard, Damian-WSU 32 4.0 2.3 1.73 4. Jamar, Kareem-UM 32 3.7 2.2 1.66 5. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 3.3 2.0 1.66 6. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 32 5.0 3.3 1.52 7. Singleton, Rod-MSU 29 3.6 2.4 1.52 8. Selvig, Derek-UM 29 3.0 2.2 1.38 9. Cherry, Will-UM 32 3.3 2.8 1.17 10. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 3.0 3.3 0.90 Offensive Rebounds ## Player-Team G 1. Griffin, Laron-EWU 32 2. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 32 3. Moreira, Abner-ISU 30 4. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 32 5. Johnson, Tre-MSU 27 6. Norman, Durrell-NAU 28 7. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 32 8. Fall, Mohammed-MSU 28 9. Parker, Renado-PSU 25 10. Bewernick, Gaellen-NAU 29 11. Grabau, Chase-ISU 28 12. Osborne, Connor-NC 27 Proctor, Mike-NC 27 14. Veteto, Konner-SAC 27 15. Ekanem, Ephraim-NAU28

No. 100 97 81 78 64 66 73 60 52 58 52 49 49 48 49

Avg/G 3.13 3.03 2.70 2.44 2.37 2.36 2.28 2.14 2.08 2.00 1.86 1.81 1.81 1.78 1.75

Defensive Rebounds ## Player-Team 1. Tapscott, Chehales-PSU 2. Proctor, Mike-NC 3. Ederaine, Cliff-EWU 4. Selvig, Derek-UM 5. Jamar, Kareem-UM 6. Moreira, Abner-ISU 7. Lillard, Damian-WSU 8. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 9. Mahoney, Darin-WSU 10. Griffin, Laron-EWU 11. Norman, Durrell-NAU 12. Johnson, Tre-MSU 13. Grabau, Chase-ISU 14. Fulton, Byron-WSU 15. Fall, Mohammed-MSU Dickson, John-SAC

G 32 27 32 29 32 30 32 28 32 32 28 27 28 32 28 28

No. 200 134 157 141 152 136 144 122 128 124 103 98 98 110 92 92

Avg/G 6.25 4.96 4.91 4.86 4.75 4.53 4.50 4.36 4.00 3.88 3.68 3.63 3.50 3.44 3.29 3.29

Minutes Played ## Player-Team 1. Eberhard, Joe-SAC 2. Grabau, Chase-ISU 3. Colimon, Cliff-EWU 4. Jamar, Kareem-UM 5. Lillard, Damian-WSU 6. Cherry, Will-UM

G 28 28 32 32 32 32

Min. 1000 987 1123 1116 1105 1082

Avg/G 35.71 35.25 35.09 34.88 34.53 33.81

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C A R E E R Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Three-point Attempts

Cameron Jones (07-11) 1,643 Kelly Golob (02-06) 1,550 Andy Hurd (82-86) 1,533 Ross Land (96-00) 1,525 Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07)1,378 Dan McClintock (96-00) 1,363 Willie Nash (62-66) 1,351 James Plump (66-69) 1,349 Steve Williams (88-92) 1,341 Bill Aaron (56-60) 1,314

Scoring Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Walter Mannon (68-72) James Plump (66-69) Tom DeBerry (74-76) Charles Flemons (71-73) Nate Payne (72-75) Mark Stevens (78-80) Troy Hudson (77-79) Willie Nash (62-66) Jason Word (92-94) Richard Pacheco (59-62)

19.8 17.8 16.9 16.4 16.4 16.3 15.8 15.4 15.1 15.0

Field Goals 1. Cameron Jones (07-11) 2. Andy Hurd (82-86) 3. Dan McClintock (96-00) Jim Plump (66-69) 5. Walter Mannon (68-71) 6. Nate Payne (72-75) 7. Ryan McDade (99-03) 8. Kelly Golob (02-06) 9. Steve Williams (88-92) 10. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07)

629 597 542 542 538 529 526 525 518 514

Field-goal Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cameron Jones (07-11) Steve Williams (88-92) Bill Aaron (56-60) Andy Hurd (82-86) Kelly Golob (02-06) Nate Payne (72-75) Wiley Horton (56-60) Willie Nash (62-66) Jim Plump (66-69) Ryan McDade (99-03)

1,309 1,289 1,210 1,207 1,199 1,153 1,151 1,058 1,045 1,026

Field-goal Percentage 1. Shane Johannsen (07-11) 2. Dan McClintock (96-00) 3. Joakim Kjellbom (02-04) 4. Andre Spencer (84-86) 5. Casey Frank (95-99) 6. Anthony Burgess (86-88) 7. David Allen (83-85) 8. Kyle Landry (04-08) 9. David Johnson (78-80) Scott Taylor (95-97) 10. Shawn Herman (85-90)

.695 .632 .621 .610 .600 .585 .574 .562 .556 .556 .545

Three-pointers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

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Ross Land (96-00) 308 Kelly Golob (02-06) 289 Stephen Sir (04-07) 276 Cory Schwab (99-01) 176 Andrew Mavis (96-98) 154 Gabe Rogers (09-Pres.) 152 Kyle Feuerbach (01-05) 151 Michael McNair (95-99) 135 Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 133 John Rondeno (92-95) 131 Steve Williams (88-92) 124 Brad Snyder (92-95) 120

1. Kelly Golob (02-06) 710 2. Ross Land (96-00) 664 3. Stephen Sir (04-07) 571 4. Kyle Feuerbach (01-05) 409 5. Gabe Rogers (09-Pres.) 378 6. Steve Williams (88-92) 368 7. John Rondeno (92-95) 361 8. Brad Snyder (92-95) 346 9. Adam Lopez (99-02) 333 10. Andrew Mavis (96-98) 327 111. Michael McNair (95-99) 314 Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 314

Three-point Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Stephen Sir (04-07) .483 Andrew Mavis (96-98) .471 Ross Land (96-00) .464 Mark Anderson (87-88) .449 Andy Hurd (82-86) .449 LaVonne Davis (83-85) .429 Michael McNair (95-99) .429 Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01).423 Kelly Golob (02-06) .407 Gabe Rogers (09-Pres.) .402 David Duane (83-87) .400 Kyle Lundy (86-87) .400

Free Throws 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Kyle Landry (04-08) Bill Lewis (50-54) Bill Aaron (56-60) Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) Frank Turley (52-56) David Henson (75-79) Andy Hurd (82-86) Dan McClintock (96-00) Cameron Jones (07-11) Jim Topp (50-53) Jeff Altman (81-85) Ross Land (96-00)

358 333 330 326 322 306 286 279 276 267 264 263

Free-throw Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Bill Aaron (56-60) Frank Turley (52-56) Kyle Landry (04-08) Bill Lewis (50-54) Dan McClintock (96-00) Jim Topp (50-53) Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) David Henson (75-79) David Duane (83-87) Cameron Jones (07-11) Ken Bosket (90-94) Willie Nash (62-66)

537 517 503 501 428 428 425 398 365 362 358 357

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Stephen Sir (04-07) .844 Chris Ferguson (01-04) .876 Troy Hudson (77-79) .874 Kelly Golob (02-06) .851 Jeff Altman (81-85) .843 Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01).840 Andy Hurd (82-86) .839 Ross Land (96-00) .838 Adam Lopez (99-02) .831 David Henson (75-79) .821

Free-throw Percentage

Rebounds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Don Buttrum (59-63) 1,044 Ryan McDade (99-03) 842 Bill Aaron (56-60) 812 Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 800 Kyle Landry (05-08) 683 David Duane (83-87) 625 James Plump (66-69) 606 Casey Frank (95-99) 598 Billy Hix (96-00) 575 Mark Grosswiller (74-77) 561 Andy Hurd (82-86) 561

Rebound Average

Blocked Shots

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Bill Aaron (56-60) Don Buttrum (59-63) Floyd Mathew (70-72) Milt Jacobs (63-65) Charles Flemons (71-72) Mark Stevens (78-80) Tom DeBerry (74-76) James Plump (66-69) Don Rather (68-70) Mark Grosswiller (74-77)

11.9 11.7 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.6 9.2 8.3 7.8 7.5

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Josh Wilson (05-09) 636 Harry Payne (83-87) 435 Jeff Altman (81-85) 427 Kyle Feuerbach (2001-05) 411 Stallon Saldivar (09-Pres.)373 Adam Lopez (99-02) 334 Steve Williams (88-92) 333 Tom DeBerry (74-76) 320 Cameron Jones (07-11) 319 Ross Land (96-00) 290 John Rondeno (92-95) 286 Rod Hutchings (96-99, 01) 285

Assists

Assist Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10.

Tom DeBerry (74-76) 6.0 Josh Wilson (05-09) 5.4 Greg Henderson (77-79) 4.9 Kawika Akina (97-99) 4.7 Joedy Gardner (79-81) 4.5 Charles Thomas (95-97) 4.5 Eric Wade (81-83) 4.4 Stallon Saldivar (09-Pres.) 4.2 Jeff Altman (81-85) 4.0 Adam Lopez (99-02) 3.9 Harry Payne (83-87) 3.9

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Josh Wilson (05-09) Adam Lopez (99-02) Michael McNair (95-99) Steve Williams (88-92) Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) John Rondeno (92-95) Billy Hix (96-00) Kyle Feuerbach (01-05) Kelly Golob (02-06) Ross Land (96-00)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tom DeBerry (74-76) Nate Payne (72-75) Jeff Altman (81-85) Randy Stratton (74-76) John Rondeno (92-95) Charles Thomas (95-97) Josh Wilson (05-09) Michael McNair (95-99) Harry Payne (83-87) Kawika Akina (97-99) Eric Wade (81-83)

Turnovers 381 318 312 303 274 261 235 219 217 213

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Personal Fouls 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Steals Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Tom DeBerry (74-76) Charles Thomas (95-97) Nate Payne (72-75) Randy Stratton (74-76) Kawika Akina (97-99) Eric Wade (81-83) Ray Tsingine (75-77) Jeff Altman (81-85) John Rondeno (92-95) 10. Joedy Gardner (79-81)

4.7 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.1 2.0 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5

Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07) Bill Aaron (56-60) Billy Hix (96-00) Casey Frank (95-99) Jeff Spencer (73-77) Kyle Landry (04-08) Frank Turley (53-57) Dan McClintock (96-00) Ken Bosket (90-93) Shawn Herman (85-90)

378 352 325 313 313 303 305 299 289 285

Disqualifications 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Jeff Spencer (73-77) Nate Payne (72-75) Shawn Herman (85-90) Casey Frank (95-99) Billy Hix (96-00) Dick Williams (66-68) Mark Grosswiller (74-77) Wayne Wharton (78-80) 9. Ray Tsingine (75-77)

30 24 20 19 16 14 13 13 12

Games Played 1. 1. 3. 3. 5. 8. 10. 11. 13.

Steals 247 200 169 133 124 120 118 113 106 105 105

Dan McClintock (96-00) 196 Shane Johannsen (07-11) 138 Dan Busch (79-83) 97 Shawn Herman (85-90) 83 Casey Frank (95-99) 76 Ryan McCurdy (05-08) 75 Antwine Murchison (84-86) 73 Wayne Wharton (78-80) 64 Adrian Hayes (02-04) 58 Demetreus Robbins (91-93) 53 Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) 51

Ruben Boykin, Jr. (03-07) Cameron Jones (07-11) Ross Land (96-00) Josh Wilson (05-09) Kelly Golob (02-06) Matt Gebhardt (98-02) Nick Larson (06-10) Billy Hix (96-00) Dan McClintock (96-00) Kyle Landry (04-08) David Duane (83-87) Harry Payne (83-87) Andy Hurd (82-86) Kyle Feuerbach (01-05)

119 119 117 117 116 116 116 115 115 113 111 111 110 110

Minutes Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Josh Wilson (05-09) 3,602 Kelly Golob (02-06) 3,549 Steve Williams (88-92) 3,530 Ross Land (96-00) 3,520 Andy Hurd (82-86) 3,303 Cameron Jones (07-11) 3,210 Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07)3,151 Jeff Altman (81-85) 2,971 Billy Hix (96-00) 2,910 David Duane (83-87) 2,786 John Rondeno (92-95) 2,672

Minutes Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Troy Hudson (77-79) Mark Stevens (78-80) John Rondeno (92-95) Tom DeBerry (74-76) Steve Williams (88-92) Charles Thomas (95-97) Jermone Riley (94-96) Joedy Gardner (79-81) Eric Wade (81-83) 10. Nate Payne (72-75)

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36.1 34.8 34.3 33.9 32.7 31.7 31.6 31.5 31.5 31.0


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Points Scored

Cameron Jones (10-11) Kyle Landry (07-08) Andre Spencer (85-86) Cameron Jones (09-10) Ross Land (99-00) Ryan McDade (02-03) Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) Nate Payne (74-75) Aaron Bond Walter Mannon (70-71) Dan McClintock (99-00)

Scoring Average

Bill Lewis (55-56) Walter Mannon (70-71) Cameron Jones (10-11) David Henson (77-78) Cameron Jones (09-10) Willie Nash (65-66) James Plump (67-68) 8. Mark Gosswiller (76-77) 9. Andre Spencer (85-86) 10. Walter Mannon (71-72) Nate Payne (74-75) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Field Goals

Cameron Jones (10-11) Andre Spencer (85-86) Nate Payne (74-75) Ryan McDade (02-03) Walter Mannon (70-71) James Plump (67-68) Cameron Jones (09-10) 8. Elliott Jones (80-81) 9. Nate Payne (73-74) 10. Dan McClintock (99-00) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Field-goal Attempts

Cameron Jones (10-11) Charles Flemons (72-73) Nate Payne (74-75) Nate Payne (73-74) Ryan McDade (02-03) Robert Hardy (64-65) Willie Nash (65-66) Cameron Jones (09-10) David Henson (77-78) Charles Flemons (71-72)

640 561 550 541 516 503 493 489 487 483 483 20.4 20.1 20.0 19.6 19.3 19.2 19.2 19.1 19.0 18.8 18.8 249 224 213 206 203 203 203 194 192 190 547 522 471 427 411 410 405 404 402 389

Field-goal Percentage (Min. 50 att.)

1. 1. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Shane Johannsen (08-09) Shane Johannsen (10-11) Dan McClintock (98-99) Dan McClintock (96-97) Dan McClintock (97-98) Shane Johannsen (09-10) Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) Casey Frank (97-98) Andre Spencer (85-86) Casey Frank (98-99)

Three-pointers

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Stephen Sir (06-07) Cory Schwab (00-01) Ross Land (99-00) Stephen Sir (05-06) Ross Land (98-99) Andrew Mavis (96-97) Gabe Rogers (10-11) Mark Anderson (87-88) Kelly Golob (03-04) Kelly Golob (02-03)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Stephen Sir (06-07) Cory Schwab (00-01) Ross Land (99-00) Stephen Sir (05-06) Kelly Golob (02-03) Kyle Feuerbach (04-05) Kelly Golob (02-03) Nate Geiser (07-08)

Three-point Attempts

.727 .727 .668 .657 .629 .629 .621 .620 .610 .608 124 105 94 93 83 82 82 80 79 78 253 235 222 190 186 183 182 182

9. Mark Anderson (87-88) 10. Kelly Golob (04-05)

178 176

Three-point Percentage (Min. 50 att.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Iain MacLean (86-87) Ross Land (98-99) Ross Land (96-97) Aaron Bond (02-03) Mickey Walker (88-89) Rod Hutchings (00-01) Stephen Sir (06-07) Steve Sir (05-06) Billy Hix (98-99) Andrew Mavis (97-98) Andrew Mavis (96-97) Gabe Rogers (10-11)

1. 2. 3. 4.

Kyle Landry (07-08) Jason Word (93-94) Tyrone Bazy (06-07) Tom DeBerry (75-76) Mark Stevens (79-80) Jim Topp (52-53) Tyrone Bazy (05-06) Kevin Tucker (87-88) Tom DeBerry (74-75) David Henson (76-77) Ross Land (99-00)

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Free Throws

Free-throw Attempts

Kyle Landry (07-08) Jason Word (93-94) Jim Topp (52-53) Bill Aaron (56-57) Tyrone Bazy (06-07) Demetreus Robbins (92-93) Mark Stevens (79-80) Frank Turley (53-54) Bill Lewis (53-54) Jim Topp (51-52)

.522 .509 .508 .500 .500 .500 .490 .489 .472 .471 .471 .471 183 156 146 127 127 121 120 120 119 116 116 259 208 202 186 178 171 164 163 162 161

Free-throw Percentage (min. 50 att.)

1. David Henson (78-79) 2. Troy Hudson (77-78) Ross Land (99-00) 4. Andy Hurd (85-86) Brad Snyder (94-95) Adam Lopez (00-01) 7. Stephen Sir (06-07) 8. Jeff Altman (84-85) 9. Chris Ferguson (0-3-04) 10. Troy Hudson (78-79) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Rebounds

Don Buttrum (61-62) Bill Aaron (57-58) Bill Aaron (59-60) Don Buttrum (60-61) Floyd Mathew (71-72) Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) Dick Williams (67-68) Mark Stevens (79-89) Kyle Landry (07-08) Tom DeBerry (74-75)

Rebound Average

Don Buttrum (61-62) Don Buttrum (60-61) Bill Aaron (57-58) Bill Aaron (59-60) Floyd Mathew (71-72) Dick Williams (67-68) Charles Flemons (71-72) D. Debardelaben (69-70) Milt Jacobs (63-64) Mark Stevens (79-89)

.904 .885 .885 .881 .881 .881 .880 .864 .863 .862 376 298 297 297 276 268 267 265 258 253 14.5 14.1 13.0 12.9 12.0 11.0 10.9 10.4 10.2 10.2

C H A R T S Assists

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Josh Wilson (05-06) Harry Payne (85-86) Josh Wilson (06-07) Josh Wilson (06-07) Stallon Saldivar (10-11) Tom DeBerry (74-75) Kevin Tucker (87-88) Harry Payne (86-87) Tom DeBerry (75-76) Jeff Altman (83-84)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Harry Payne (85-86) Tom DeBerry (74-75) Josh Wilson (05-06) Josh Wilson (06-07) Tom DeBerry (75-76) Kevin Tucker (87-88) Harry Payne (86-87) Greg Henderson (77-78) Josh Wilson (07-08) Stallon Saldivar (10-11) Kyle Feuerbach (02-03) Jeff Altman (83-84)

7. 8. 8. 8. 11.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Assist Average

Turnovers

Josh Wilson (05-06) Adam Lopez (00-01) John Rondeno (92-93) Josh Wilson (07-08) Adam Lopez (01-02) Adam Lopez (99-00) Corey Rogers (90-91) Erin Wade (82-83) 9. Demetreus Robbins (91-92) 10. Steve Lizzul (88-89) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Steals

Tom DeBerry (74-75) Tom DeBerry (75-76) Nate Payne (74-75) Charles Thomas (95-96) Emerson Gordon (73-74) Nate Payne (73-74) 7. Elliott Jones (80-81) Kevin Tucker (87-88) 9. Nate Payne (72-73) 10. Eric Wade (82-83) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Steal Average

Tom DeBerry (74-75) Tom DeBerry (75-76) Emerson Gordon (73-74) Nate Payne (74-75) Charles Thomas (96-97) Charles Thomas (95-96) Kawika Akina (97-98) Elliott Jones (80-81) Nate Payne (72-73) Eric Wade (82-83)

Blocked Shots

Shane Johannsen (10-11) Dan McClintock (99-00) Dan Busch (82-83) Adrian Hayes (0-3-04) Dan McClintock (96-97) Dan McClintock (98-99) Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) 8. Dan McClintock (97-98) Antwine Murchison (84-85) 10. Shawn Herman (89-90) Wayne Wharton (78-79)

195 194 181 173 173 169 158 153 151 149 6.7 6.5 6.1 6.0 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.3 127 117 109 106 101 100 100 100 98 97 147 100 78 72 67 67 56 56 55 54 5.7 3.7 3.4 3.0 2.8 2.7 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 76 70 58 47 43 42 42 41 41 35 35

Personal Fouls

1. Billy Hix (99-00) Ron Steinberg (70-71) 3. Casey Frank (97-98) Shawn Herman (89-90) 5. Casey Frank (96-97) Jim Topp (51-52) 7. Jeff Spencer (76-77) Mike Elliott (83-84) Casey Grundman (00-01) 10. Don Buttrum (61-62) Frank Turley (53-54) 1. 2. 3. 4.

Disqualifications

Dick Williams (67-68) Jeff Spencer (74-75) Bill Mayrose (50-51) Nate Payne (74-75) Jeff Spencer (76-77) Bill Topp (51-52) 7. Several with

Games Played

1. Tyrone Bazy (0-5-06) Ruben Boykin, Jr. (05-06) Josh Wilson (05-06) Will Hensley (05-06) Steve Sir (05-06) Josh Wilson (07-08) Kyle Landry (07-08) Nate Geiser (07-08) Zach Filzen (07-08) Zarko Comagic (07-08) Nick Larson (07-08) Cameron Jones (10-11) Gabe Rogers (10-11) Shane Johannsen (10-11) Stallon Saldivar (10-11) Durrell Norman (10-11) Julian Olubuyi (10-11) 12. Matthew Gebhardt (99-00) Billy Hix (99-00) Commander King (99-00) Ross Land (99-00) Adam Lopez (99-00) Dan McClintock (99-00) Ryan McDade (99-00) Andrew Wolthers (99-00)

Minutes Played

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cameron Jones (10-11) Troy Hudson (78-79) Ross Land (99-00) Cory Schwab (00-01) Josh Wilson (05-06) Josh Wilson (07-08) Cameron Jones (09-10) Andy Hurd (85-86) Harry Payne (85-86) Josh Wilson (06-07)

1. 2. 3. 4.

Troy Hudson (78-79) Elliott Jones (80-81) Joedy Gardner (80-81) Troy Hudson (77-78) John Rondeno (92-93) Ted Plotts (81-82) Mark Stevens (78-79) Cameron Jones (09-10) David Henson (77-78) Nate Payne (73-74) Cory Schwab (00-01)

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Minutes Average

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S E A S O N

32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 1,077 1,015 1,008 1,006 993 993 986 984 964 955 37.6 36.6 35.6 35.5 35.5 35.4 35.3 35.2 35.0 34.7 34.7

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S I N G L E - G A M E Points Scored

1. Frank Turley (55-56) 46 vs. W. New Mexico 2. Cory Schwab (00-01) 43 at Cal Poly 3. Mike Williams (69-70) 40 vs. E. Washington 3. Jason Word (93-94) 40 vs. Southern Utah 5. Bill Lewis (55-56) 39 vs. Arizona State 6. Aaron Bond (02-03) 37 vs. Tennessee Martin 7. Cameron Jones (10-11) 37 vs. Idaho State 7. Bill Aaron (59-60) 37 vs. Rockhurst 8. David Henson (76-77) 36 vs. Lamar 10. Fito Trujillo (54-55) 35 vs. Arizona State Willie Nash (65-66) 35 vs. Gonzaga Tom DeBerry (75-76) 35 vs. Southern Utah Mark Anderson (87-88) 35 vs. Montana Ross Land (99-00) 35 vs. CS Northridge Demetreus Robbins (92-93) 35 vs. St. Mary’s

Free-throw Percentage

1. Kevin Tucker (87-88) 1.000 vs. Idaho (15-15) Joe Acker (64-65) 1.000 vs. UNLV (14-14)

Matt Gebhardt (01-02) 1.000 vs. Weber St. (12-12) Tyrone Bazy (06-07) 1.000 vs. E. Wash. (12-12)

David Henson (76-77) 1.000 vs. Montana St. (11-11) Tom DeBerry (75-76) 1.000 vs. Weber St. (11-11) Brian McHugh (01-02) 1.000 vs. Colgate (11-11) Tyrone Bazy (05-06) 1.000 at Idaho St. (11-11)

Troy Hudson (77-78) 1.000 vs. Montana St. (10-10) Jason Word (92-93) 1.000 vs. S. Utah (10-10) Brendon Polyblank (97-98) 1.000 vs. UTPA (10-10) Kelly Golob (02-03) 1.000 at Montana (10-10) Aaron Bond (03-04) 1.000 vs. Portland (10-10) Tom DeBerry (74-75) 1.000 vs. Idaho (9-9) David Henson (77-78) 1.000 vs. Idaho St. (9-9) Brad Snyder (94-95) 1.000 vs. C. of Notre Dame (9-9)

Field Goals

1. Frank Turley (55-56) 18 vs. W. New Mexico 2. Mike Williams (69-70) 17 vs. E. Washington Nate Payne (74-75) 17 vs. Boise State 4. James Plump (66-67) 16 vs. W. New Mexico 5. Robert Hardy (64-65) 15 vs. S. Utah Willie Nash (65-66) 15 vs. Gonzaga George Winters (68-69) 15 vs. Grand Canyon Cory Schwab (00-01) 15 at Cal Poly 9. Bill Aaron (59-60) 14 vs. Rockhurst Mark Goswiller (76-77) 14 vs. UNLV Elliott Jones (80-81) 14 vs. Nevada

Field-goal Attempts

1. George Winters (68-69) 28 vs. Grand Canyon Nate Payne (74-75) 28 vs. Montana State 3. Willard Tsingine (76-77) 27 vs. Idaho 4. Nate Payne (74-75) 26 vs. Boise State Mark Stevens (79-80) 26 vs. Montana State Jason Word (92-93) 26 vs. Missouri-Rolla 7. Willie Nash (63-64) 25 vs. W. New Mexico Willie Nash (64-65) 25 vs. Gonzaga Willie Nash (65-66) 25 vs. Weber State Cameron Jones (10-11) 25 at Idaho State 11. Ruben Boykin, Jr. (06-07) 24 at Weber State 12. Cameron Jones (10-11) 24 vs. Montana State 13. Mike Williams (69-70) 23 vs. E. Washington Willard Tsingine (76-77) 23 vs. Gonzaga David Duane (86-87) 23 vs. Air Force

Field-goal Percentage (Min 6 att.)

1. Dan McClintock (96-97) 1.000 vs. Occdntl. (11-11) David Duane (84-85) 1.000 vs. Idaho St. (9-9) David Wolfe (90-91) 1.000 vs. Northridge (9-9) David Wolfe (90-91) 1.000 vs. Northridge (9-9) Larry Johnson (79-80) 1.000 vs. Doane (8-8) Anthony Burgess (86-87) 1.000 vs. Brooklyn (8-8) Casey Frank (97-98) 1.000 vs. Montana St. (8-8) Kyle Landry (05-06) 1.000 at N. Colorado (8-8) Shane Johannsen (10-11) 1.000 vs. Mont. St. (8-8) Jeff Altman (83-84) 1.000 vs. Ariz. St. (7-7) Andre Spencer (83-84) 1.000 vs. Idaho St. (7-7) Mike Chapman (95-96) 1.000 vs. Cal Poly (7-7) Brian McHugh (00-01) 1.000 vs. Oregon (6-6) Adrian Hayes (03-04) 1.000 vs. Sac. St. (6-6) Kyle Landry (07-08) 1.000 at Montana (6-6) Shane Johannsen (08-09) 1.000 vs. Mont. St. (6-6) DeAngelo Jones (09-10) 1.000 vs, No. N.M. (6-6) Shane Johannsen (10-11) 1.000 vs. Iowa St. (6-6) 17. Cory Schwab (99-00) .917 vs. So. Ore. (11-12) David Wolfe (90-91) .917 vs. Boise St. (11-12)

B E S T S

Tyrone Bazy (06-07) 1.000 at Montana St. (9-9)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Three-pointers

Cory Schwab (00-01) 11 at Cal Poly Kelly Golob (03-04) 10 vs. San Diego Aaron Bond (02-03) 9 vs. Tennessee Martin Cory Schwab (99-00) 9 vs. So. Oregon John Rondeno (93-94) 8 vs. CS Sacramento Brad Snyder (93-94) 8 vs. Boise State Stephen Sir (06-07) 8 vs. Mississippi Valley St. Stephen Sir (06-07) 8 at N. Colorado Eric Platt (10-11) 8 vs. Southwestern 10.Keith Billingslea (89-90) 7 vs. Mesa State Josh Oppenheimer (89-90) 7 vs. Weber State Andrew Mavis (96-97) 7 vs. Montana Cory Schwab (00-01) 7 at Idaho State Cory Schwab (00-01) 7 vs. Portland State Stephen Sir (06-07) 7 vs. Haskell Stephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Sacramento State Stephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Eastern Washington Stephen Sir (06-07) 7 at Weber State Nate Geiser (07-08) 7 vs. Furman Gabe Rogers (10-11) 7 at Pepperdine

Three-point Attempts

1. John Rondeno (93-94) 15 vs. CS Sacramento 1. Cory Schwab (00-01) 15 at Cal Poly 3. Mark Anderson (87-88) 14 vs. Arizona State Kelly Golob (04-05) 14 at Idaho State 5. Gabe Rogers (10-11) 14 at Northern Colorado 6. Brad Snyder (94-95) 13 vs. Southern Utah Cory Schwab (00-01) 13 vs. Idaho State Kelly Golob (03-04) 13 vs. San Diego Stephen Sir (06-07) 13 vs. N. Colorado Stephen Sir (06-07) 13 vs. Haskell 11. Keith Billingslea (89-90) 12 vs. Mesa State Nate Geiser (07-08) 12 vs. Furman Eric Platt (10-11) 12 vs. Southwestern 14. 15 players tied with 11

Rebounds

Free Throws

1. Jason Word (93-94) 22 vs. Southern Utah 2. Wayne See (48-49) 17 vs. Arizona State Mark Champagne (70-71) 17 vs. So. Colorado 4. Bill Aaron (57-58) 15 vs. Arizona Mark Stevens (78-79) 15 vs. Idaho Kevin Tucker (87-88) 15 vs. Idaho Ross Land (99-00) 15 vs. CS Northridge 7. Eight with 14 1. 2. 3. 4.

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Assists

1. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 16 vs. Portland State 2. Adam Lopez (00-01) 15 vs. Colgate 3. Greg Henderson (77-78) 14 vs. Grand Canyon Harry Payne (86-87) 14 vs. Concordia Josh Wilson (06-07) 14 at E. Washington 6. Josh Wilson (05-06) 13 vs. Portland State Kawika Akina (98-99) 13 vs. St. Bonaventure Adam Lopez (00-01) 13 at Cal Poly Kyle Feuerbach (04-05) 13 at Sacramento St. Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 13 vs. Idaho State 11. Harry Payne (85-86) 12 vs. Montana State Harry Payne (86-87) 12 vs. Brooklyn 13. Greg Henderson (83-84) 11 vs. LeTourneau Greg Henderson (78-79) 11 vs. Idaho Larry Johnson (79-80) 11 vs. Doane Harry Payne (85-86) 11 vs. Ft. Lewis Kevin Tucker (87-88) 11 vs. Grand Canyon Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 11 vs. Montana Stallon Saldivar (10-11) 11 vs. Alabama St.

Steals

1. Tom DeBerry (74-75) 12 vs. Portland State 2. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 8 vs. Whittier Jeff Spencer (76-77) 8 vs. Washington 4. Kawika Akina (97-98) 7 vs. Cincinnati Tom DeBerry (75-76) 7 vs. Idaho Mark Stevens (79-80) 7 vs. UC Irvine Ryan McDade (02-03) 7 vs. Sacramento State 8. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 6 vs. Doane Tom DeBerry (75-76) 6 vs. Boise State Ray Tsingine (76-77) 6 vs. Mesa Guy King (76-77) 6 vs. Grand Canyon Ted Plotts (81-82) 6 vs. San Diego Mark Anderson (87-88) 6 vs. Boise State Steve Lizzul (88-89) 6 vs. Weber State Jermone Riley (94-95) 6 vs. Utah Charles Thomas (95-96) 6 vs. Montana Tech Casey Frank (97-98) 6 vs. Weber State

Blocked Shots

1. Dan Busch (82-83) 6 vs. Santa Fe Dan McClintock (98-99) 6 vs. Weber State Dan McClintock (99-00) 6 vs. E. Washington Adian Hayes (03-04) 6 vs. E. Washington Joakim Kjellbom (03-04) vs. Idaho State Adian Hayes (03-04) 6 vs. San Jose Christian 7. Wayne Wharton (78-79) 5 vs. U.S. International Dan Busch (82-83) 5 vs. Grand Canyon Dan Busch (82-83) 5 vs. U.S. International David Wolfe (91-92) 5 vs. CS Sacramento Dan McClintock (97-98) 5 vs. Montana State Dan McClintock (99-00) 5 vs. Utah State Dan McClintock (99-00) 5 vs. So. Oregon Shane Johannsen (09-10) 5 at Montana Shane Johannsen (10-11) 5 vs. Portland State Shane Johannsen (10-11) 5 at Idaho State Shane Johannsen (10-11) 5 at Portland State

Minutes Played

1. Dan Busch (80-81) 49 vs. Weber State 2. Ted Hettinga (80-81) 48 vs. Weber State John Rondeno (93-94) 48 vs. Southern Utah 4. Troy Hudson (77-78) 47 vs. Grand Canyon Larry Johnson (79-80) 47 vs. Nevada Elliot Jones (80-81) 47 vs. Weber State Jason Word (93-94) 47 vs. Southern Utah 8. Mark Stevens (79-80) 46 vs. Nevada Cameron Jones (09-10) 46 vs. Portland State 9. Tom DeBerry (75-76) 45 vs. Boise State Joedy Gardner (80-81) 45 vs. Idaho State Joedy Gardner (80-81) 45 vs. Weber State David Henson (77-78) 45 vs. Grand Canyon Elliot Jones (80-81) 45 vs. Idaho State Ross Land (99-00) 45 vs. CS Northridge Mark Stevens (78-79) 45 vs. Weber State Wayne Wharton (79-80) 45 vs. Fullerton Gabe Rogers (09-10) 45 vs. Portland State

Free-throw Attempts

Jason Word (93-94) 25 vs. S. Utah (2OT) Mark Grosswiller (76-77) 21 vs. Idaho Bill Lewis (52-53) 19 vs. Arizona Jim Topp (51-52) 18 vs. Arizona State Bill Aaron (57-58) 18 vs. Arizona Mark Champagne (70-71) 18 vs. So. Colorado Mark Stevens (78-79) 18 vs. Idaho Demetreus Robbins (92-93) 18 vs. Sacramento 9. Mike Evans (79-80) 17 vs. San Diego State Mark Stevens (79-80) 17 vs. Nevada Ted Hettinga (80-81) 17 vs. Idaho State Corey Rogers (90-91) 17 vs. E. Washington David Wolfe (91-92) 17 vs. Idaho Adam Lopez (00-01) 17 at Idaho State Ryan McDade (02-03) 17 vs. Idaho State Ryan McDade (02-03) 17 vs. Portland State

1. Don Buttrum (61-62) 25 vs. Santa Fe Milt Jacobs (65-66) 25 vs. Weber State Carlos Moore (59-60) 25 vs. Grand Canyon 4. George Anderson (63-64) 23 vs. Grand Canyon Charles Flemons (71-72) 23 vs. Santa Fe Floyd Mathew (71-72) 23 vs. San Diego 7. George Anderson (64-65) 22 vs. UNLV Dick Williams (66-67) 22 vs. Westminister 9. David Duane (85-86) 20 vs. Oregon Mark Stevens (79-80) 20 vs. U.S. International Mike Williams (69-70) 20 vs. Adams State

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Most Points Scored Season: Game: Half:

2,490 in 2006-07 122 vs. W. New Mexico, 1968-69 63 vs Adams St., 1984-85

Fewest Points Scored Season: Game: Half: Season: Game: Half:

Season: Game:

1,598 in 1981-82 22 vs. Weber St., 1979-80 11 vs. Weber St., 1979-80

Most Points Allowed 2,423 in 2006-07 159 vs. LSU, 1991-92 80 vs. LSU, 1991-92 1,471 in 1962-63 27 vs. Idaho St., 1975-76 10 vs. Idaho St., 1975-76

Most Points Scored (Both Teams)

Game:

245 (LSU 159, NAU 86), 1991-92

Fewest Points Scored (Both Teams)

Game:

Season: Game:

Game:

Season: Game:

Largest Margin of Defeat Game:

Season: Game:

2 in 1988-89

Season:

25 in 1988-89

Field-goal Attempts

673 in 1999-2000 32 vs. CS Sacramento, 1993-94 524 in 1993-94 46 vs. Arizona, 1952-53 842 in 1952-53 79 vs. Arizona, 1952-53 .758 in 1978-79 1.000 vs. Montana, 197879, Boise St., 1980-81, Portland St., 1997-98, Montana St., 1998-99, Weber State, 2004-05 1,443 in 1961-62 82 vs. Boise St., 1971-72 56.3 in 1969-70

Fewest Wins Most Losses Fewest Losses Season:

Season: Game: Season:

18.3 in 1974-75

Blocked Shots Season: Game:

133 in 2010-11 13 vs. Sacramento, 1991-92

Block Average Season:

4.0 in 1982-83

Most Turnovers Season: Game: 91

532 in 1991-92 34 vs. Georgia St., 1990-

Fewest Turnovers Season: Game:

353 in 1982-83 3 vs. Nevada, 1982-83

Most Personal Fouls Season: Game:

684 in 2006-07 38 vs. W. New Mexico, 1949-50

Fewest Personal Fouls

15 in 1985-86

Fewest Home Wins Season: Season:

14-0 in 1985-86

Worst Home Record Season:

1-9 in 1988-89

Most Road Wins Season:

11 in 1935-36

Fewest Road Wins Season:

Charles Thomas was the Big Sky MVP in 1997.

Home Losing Streak 7 games; 1976-77, 1980-82 2011-12

1 in 1988-89

Best Home Record

0 in 1970-71, 1972-73, 1982-83, 1988-89, 1990-91

Best Road Record

Season:

476 in 1974-75 25 vs. Southern St.,1974-75

.074 (2-25) in 1988-89

Most Home Wins Season:

Assist Average Steals

.864 (19-3) in 1954-55

Worst Winning Percentage Season:

Season:

20.2 in 1974-75

3 in 1954-55

Best Winning Percentage Season:

546 in 2010-11 35 vs. Fort Lewis, 197576, Adams St, 1984-85

Steals Average

Nate Payne played for NAU from 197275.

Most Wins

Assists Season: Game:

909 in 1974-75 55 vs W. New Mexico, 1968-69 2,000 in 1961-62 108 vs. Mont. St., 1974-75

Season:

Rebound Average Season:

Season: Season: Game:

263 in 1999-2000 20 at Cal Poly, 2000-01 16 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1998-99 16 vs. CS Northridge, 1999-2000

21 in 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99, 2005-06, 2007-08

Rebounds Season: Game:

73 (LSU 159, NAU 86), 1991-92

Field Goals

Season:

Free-throw Percentage Season: Game:

87.6 in 1974-75 55 (NAU 122, W. New Mexico 67), 1968-69

Three-pointers

Free-throw Attempts

50 (Weber St. 28, NAU 22), 1979-80

Largest Victory Margin

67 in 1950-51 7 vs. Weber St., 1995-96

Free Throws

Scoring Average Season:

Season: Game:

.523 in 1998-99 .742 vs. Adams St., 84-85

Three-point Attempts Season: Game:

Fewest Points Allowed Season: Game: Half:

R E C O R D S

Field-goal Percentage Season: Game:

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T E A M

11-4 in 1935-36

Worst Road Record 0-16 in 1988-89

Longest Win Streak 13 games; 1953-54, 1954-55

Longest Losing Streak 16 games; 1995-96 16 games; 2011-12

Longest Home Win Streak 29 games; 1953-56

Longest Home Losing Streak

Longest Big Sky Road Winning Streak 4 games; 1996-97, 1999-2000

Longest Big Sky Road Losing Streak 38 games; 1988-93

Best Conference Record 14-2 in 1996-97

Worst Conference Record 1-15 in 1988-89; 1990-91, 2011-12

Best Non-conference Record 9-4 in 1998-99 9-4 in 2002-03

Worst Non-conference Record 1-10 in 1988-89

Consecutive Winning Seasons 10 in 1961-62 to 1969-70

Consecutive Losing Seasons 7 in 1987-88 to 1992-93

Best Conference Finish 1st in 1985-86, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2005-06, 2006-07

8 games; 1980-82 8 games: 2011-12

Longest Road Win Streak 7 games; 1928-29

Longest Road Losing Streak 35 games; 1950-54

Longest Big Sky Win Streak 11 games; 1999-2000

Longest Big Sky Losing Streak 16 games; 1972-74

Longest Big Sky Home Winning Streak 11 games; 1996-97

Longest Big Sky

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L U M B E R J A C K Postseason History NCAA Tournament 1998 2000

Cincinnati St. John’s

L L

65-62 61-56

National Invit. Tournament 1986 1997 2006

La. Tech Arkansas Delaware State

L 67-61 L 101-75 L 58-53

College Invitational Tournament 2011 Santa Clara L 68-63

Big Sky Tournament 1976 1979

Weber State Idaho State Weber State 1984 Montana 1985 Montana St. Idaho State 1986 Montana St. 1987 Nevada 1988 Montana 1997 CS Northridge 1998 CS Northridge Montana St.* 1999 Portland St. Weber State* 2000 Portland State E. Washington CS Northridge* 2001 Montana State E. Washington* 2002 Montana 2003 Idaho State 2004 Idaho State 2004 E. Washington* 2006 E. Washington 2006 Montana* 2007 Montana 2007 Weber State* 2008 Weber State 2008 Portland State* 2010 Montana 2011 Montana State 2011 N. Colorado * Championship Game

L 63-58 W 90-76 L 92-70 L 69-54 W 69-62 L 89-86 L 80-74 L 82-80 L 77-72 L 93-84 W 86-79 W 77-50 W 73-56 L 82-75 W 77-75 W 82-65 W 85-81(ot) W 65-62 L 58-53 L 82-64 L 85-74 W 91-72 L 71-59 W 98-83 L 73-60 W 78-71 L 88-80 W 75-70 L 67-51 L 81-60 W 65-62 L 73-70

NAIA National Tournament 1946

Rockhurst Loyola-NO 1947 Youngstown Houston NE Missouri Mankato St. (3rd) Emporia St. 1954 Rio Grande 1962 Buena Vista Savannah St. Prairie View

W L W W W L W L W W L

45-37 60-56 49-45 44-42 59-55 52-46 47-38 90-74 95-73 95-91 86-48

NAIA District Playoffs 1954 1955 1962 1966 1967

1969

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E. New Mexico Regis Westminster Albuquerque E. New Mexico E. New Mexico E. New Mexico Westminster

W 86-66 L 86-82 W 73-71 L 91-70 L 69-67 W 82-81 L 62-53 L 105-92

T R A D I T I O N Overtime History

Joseph C. Rolle Team Most Valuable Player 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87

1970-71 1971-72 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1978-79 1979-80 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1993-94 1994-95 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00

Sharol Buck Elmer Garcia Robert Madole Jim Topp Fito Trujillo Fito Trujillo Lupe Acevedo Bill Lewis Bill Aaron Wiley Horton Ira Andrews Bobby Olivas Don Buttrum Don Buttrum Dave Boyd Milt Jacobs Willie Nash Willie Nash James Plump James Plump George Winters Bob Lucid Walt Mannon Walt Mannon* Charles Flemons Nate Payne Tom DeBerry Tom DeBerry* Jeff Spencer Troy Hudson Troy Hudson Mark Stevens Ted Hettinga Ted Plotts Eric Wade Mike Elliott Jeff Altman Andy Hurd* Andre Spencer David Duane

1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93

Kevin Tucker Steve Lizzul Shawn Herman Corey Rogers Archie Tolliver Demetreus Robbins Jason Word* Brad Snyder* John Rondeno Brent Bowden Charles Thomas** Andrew Mavis** Casey Frank* Ross Land* Cory Schwab* Matt Gebhardt* Ryan McDade*# Aaron Bond* Kyle Feuerbach* Kelly Golob* Ruben Boykin, Jr.* Kyle Landry* Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Cameron Jones Durrell Norman

Year

Score

OTs

NAU 27, Prescott 26 2 NAU 54, ARIZONA 53 1 Loyola-N.O. 60, NAU 56 1 50-51 NAU 69, Santa Fe 57 1 55-56 W. New Mexico 87, NAU 82 1 56-57 WHITTIER 94, NAU 92 2 ARIZONA 103, NAU 93 1 59-60 NAU 83, Santa Fe 81 1 1993-94 60-61 Santa Fe 73, NAU 71 1 1994-95 61-62 NAU 107, Santa Fe 104 3 NAU 85, W. NEW MEXICO 84 1 63-64 NAU 96, Southern Utah 85 1 1995-96 E. NEW MEXICO. 86, NAU 85 1 1996-97 65-66 NAU 107, Gonzaga 106 1 WEBER ST. 115, NAU 113 4 1997-98 66-67 NAU 75, San Diego 73 1 67-68 NAU 92, W. New Mexico 90 1 1998-99 74-75 NAU 108, Idaho 104 2 1999-00 MONT. ST. 111, NAU 109 1 2000-01 75-76 NAU 85, BOISE ST. 83 1 2001-02 76-77 NAU 96, Lamar 85 1 2002-03 WEBER ST. 92, NAU 86 1 77-78 GRAND CANYON 82, NAU 71 2 2003-04 78-79 UC Irvine 57, NAU 56 1 2004-05 NAU 76, IDAHO ST. 75 1 2005-06 NAU 75, BOISE ST. 73 1 2006-07 NAU 66, WEBER ST. 64 1 79-80 FULLERTON 74, NAU 73 1 2007-08 NAU 84, UC IRVINE 77 1 2008-09 Nevada 92, NAU 89 1 2009-10 NAU 100, Nevada 99 2 2010-11 80-81 NAU 58, WEBER ST. 57 2 2011-12 NAU 80, Idaho St. 79 1 81-82 Ohio Northern 58, NAU 56 1 SANTA BARBARA 78, NAU 70 1 *All-Big Sky **Big Sky MVP Nevada 65, NAU 63 1 # Big Sky Defensive Player of the 81-82 NAU 78, IDAHO ST. 70 1 Year 82-83 San Diego 76, NAU 74 2 ^David Allen (1984), Andrew 84-85 Washington St. 63, NAU 61 1 1 Mavis (1997), Casey Frank (1998) 85-86 NAU 72, IDAHO 70 86-87 NAU 86, AIR FORCE 77 1 , Ross Land (1999) and Ruben BOISE ST. 83, NAU 81 1 Roykin (2006) were all-confer- 87-88 Northwestern 79, NAU 74 1 ence players but did not win the 88-89 MONTANA 78, NAU 75 2 89-90 Montana St. 90, NAU 88 1 Rolle Award. 91-92 MAINE 80, NAU 74 1 IDAHO 84, NAU 80 1 NAU 81, NORTHRIDGE 78 1 NAU 81, MONTANA ST. 78 1 93-94 Idaho 84, NAU 82 1 NAU 96, S. UTAH 91 2 All-Big Sky Conference Selections 94-95 NAU 84, MONTANA ST. 77 2 Boise St. 84, NAU 80 1 2000-01 Cory Schwab Walt Mannon, 2nd NAU 86, IDAHO ST. 81 1 Casey Grundman, HM 96-97 Portland Walt Mannon, 1st St. 72, NAU 68 1 Ryan McDade, HM Nate Payne, 1st Weber St. 96, NAU 90 1 2001-02 Matt Gebhardt 97-98 NAU 86, NORTHRIDGE 85 1 Nate Payne, 2nd NAU 102, Montana St. 96 1 Ryan McDade Tom DeBerry, 2nd NAU 79, WEBER ST. 70 1 2002-03 Ryan McDade# 98-99 NAU 96, NORTHRIDGE 79 1 Tom DeBerry, 1st WEBER ST. 92, NAU 88 1 Kelly Golob, HM Randy Stratton, 2nd Portland St. 77, NAU 66 1 2003-04 Aaron Bond# 99-00 NAU 85, CS Northridge 81 1 Troy Hudson, 2nd 1 Kelly Golob, HM 00-01 Cal Poly 99, NAU 97 Mark Stevens, 2nd OREGON 72, NAU 70 1 2004-05 Kyle Feuerbach Mark Stevens, 1st 01-02 NAU 78, Colgate 77 1 Ruben Boykin, HM David Allen, 2nd NAU 77, IDAHO STATE 76 1 02-03 NAU 99, Saint Peter’s 93 1 2005-06 Ruben Boykin, Jr. Andy Hurd, 2nd SACRAMENTO 85, NAU 81 1 Kelly Golob Andre Spencer, 1st NAU 97, Montana 93 1 Tyrone Bazy^, HM 03-04 UC Riverside 72, NAU 69 1 Andy Hurd, 1st NAU 80, Montana 78 1 2006-07 Ruben Boykin, Jr. David Duane, 2nd 102, IDAHO STATE 98 1 Tyrone Bazy 06-07 NAU Jason Word NAU 92, Montana State 84 1 Stephen Sir, 2nd 07-08 Pepperdine 93, NAU 87 Brad Snyder 1 2007-08 Kyle Landry 08-09 Portland State 92, NAU 91 4 Charles Thomas, MVP Colorado 70, NAU 63 1 Josh Wilson, 2nd 09-10 No. Andrew Mavis Idaho State 73, NAU 71 1 2008-09 Cameron Jones, 2nd Andrew Mavis, MVP NAU 86, PORTLAND ST.85 2 NAU 74, E. WASHINGTON 71 1 Josh Wilson, HM Casey Frank 82, IDAHO STATE 80 1 2009-10 Cameron Jones, 1st 2010-11NAU Casey Frank Idaho State 90, NAU 88 1 2010-11 Cameron Jones, 1st 2011-12N. COLORADO 62, NAU 64 1 Ross Land

Ross Land Dan McClintock Billy Hix, HM

Gabe Rogers, 2nd # Defensive Player of the Year ^ Newcomer of the Year

22-23 45-46

Record: 43-39 (.533) HOME GAMES IN CAPS

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1,000-point Club

Cameron Jones became the school’s all-time scoring leader during the 2011-12 season.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Cameron Jones (07-11) ............1,643 Kelly Golob (02-06) ..................1,550 Andy Hurd (82-86) ..................1,533 Ross Land (96-00)......................1,525 Ruben Boykin, Jr. (04-07) ........1,378 Dan McClintock (96-00) ..........1,363 Willie Nash (62-66) ..................1,351 James Plump (66-69) ................1,349 Steve Williams (88-92) ..............1,341 Bill Aaron (56-60) ......................1,314 Walter Mannon (68-72) ............1,296 Ryan McDade (99-03) ..............1,284 Kyle Landry (04-08) ..................1,274 Wiley Horton (56-60) ................1,250 Nate Payne (72-75) ....................1,246 David Henson (75-79) ..............1,174 Don Buttrum (58-62) ................1,161 Bill Lewis (52-56) ......................1,141 Frank Turley (52-56) ................1,090 Jeff Altman (81-85) ....................1,089 Casey Frank (95-99) ..................1,060 David Duane (83-87) ................1,053 Stephen Sir (04-07) ....................1,044 Josh Wilson (05-09) ..................1,030 Fito Trujillo (51-55)....................1,025

100-point Games 1968-69 1964-65 1975-76 1965-66 1967-68 1976-77 1999-00 1961-62 1976-77 1960-61 1965-66 1996-97 1954-55 1969-70 1974-75 1984-85 1965-66 1974-75 2006-07 1954-55 1964-65 1966-67 1967-68 1974-75 1960-61 1961-62 1955-56 1960-61 1965-66 1965-66 1972-73 2006-07

NAU 122, W. New Mexico 67 NAU 119, E. New Mexico 103 NAU 118, Bethany 78 NAU 117, Americas 71 NAU 117, Westminster 106 NAU 117, Santa Fe 87 NAU 116, Southern Oregon 63 NAU 115, N.M. Highlands 82 NAU 115, Dominguez Hills 68 NAU 114, E. New Mexico 89 Weber State 115, NAU 113 (4 ot) NAU 111, Occidental 63 NAU 111, NM Highlands 79 NAU 111, W. New Mexico 89 NAU 111, Idaho 86 NAU 110, Adams State 82 Idaho 122, NAU 109 Montana State 111, NAU 109 NAU 109, E. Washington 101 NAU 108, Edwards AF Base 73 NAU 108, W. New Mexico 81 NAU 108, Portland State 103 NAU 108, U.S. International 89 NAU 108, Idaho 104 (2 ot) NAU 107, Panhandle State 78 NAU 107, Santa Fe 104 (3 ot) NAU 106, Arizona State 85 NAU 106, W. New Mexico 99 Gonzaga 107, NAU 106 (ot) NAU 106, Long Beach State 83 NAU 106, Neb.-Omaha 84 NAU 106, Haskell 72

1960-61 1963-64 1968-69 1997-98 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 1959-60 1960-61 2006-07 1961-62 1965-66 1965-66 1966-67 1984-85 2011-12 1969-70 1970-71 1997-98 2004-05 2006-07 1969-70 1974-75 1975-76 1977-78 1990-91 1998-99 1963-64 1967-68 1968-69 1979-80 2005-06

NAU 105, NM Highlands 85 NAU 105, W. New Mexico 100 NAU 105, Hastings 77 NAU 105, Texas-Pan Am 56 NAU 105, San Jose Christian 46 NAU 105, E. Washington 95 NAU 105, Haskell 72 NAU 104, W. New Mexico 77 W. New Mexico 124, NAU 104 NAU 104, Miss. Valley St. 77 NAU 103, Adams State 82 NAU 103, UNLV 93 NAU 103, Grand Canyon 59 W. New Mexico 111, NAU 103 NAU 103, Western State 69 NAU 103, Arizona Christian 42 NAU 102, W. New Mexico 77 Chapman 111, NAU 102 NAU 102, Montana State 96 (ot) NAU 102, Quinnipiac 83 NAU 102, Idaho State 98 (ot) NAU 101, Colorado Mines 81 NAU 101, Southern Utah 85 UNLV 139, NAU 101 NAU 101, Alaska-Anchorage 76 NAU 101, Ft. Lewis 95 NAU 101, Idaho State 69 NAU 100, Westminster 95 NAU 100, Westminster 92 UNLV 121, NAU 100 NAU 100, Nevada 99 (2 ot) NAU 100, Johnson & Wales 52

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L U M B E R J A C K

Coaching History Head Coach

Yrs

Range

Dave Brown Mike Adras Ben Howland Harold Merritt Pat Rafferty Jay Arnote Gene Visscher Joedy Gardner John Birkett Herb Gregg Ben J. Reiges Nick Ragus Frank Brickey A.E. McCreary Rudy H. Lavik E.H. Lynch Talbert Jessuppe W.E. Rogers R.H. Drake Lacey Eastburn Gus O’Connor R.A. Fuller Earl Rosenberry John N. Adams 24 coaches

1 13 5 4 2 5 2 3 4 24 1 2 7 9 4 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 101

2011-12 1999-2012 1994-99 1990-94 1988-90 1983-88 1981-83 1978-81 1974-78 1950-74 1949-50 1947-49 1940-47 1931-40 1927-31 1926-27 1925-26 1924-25 1921-24 1920-21 1919-20 1918-19 1913-15 1909-13 1909-2012

Overall W-L Pct. 3-17 .176 193-170 .523 77-61 .558 34-76 .309 10-41 .196 70-72 .493 16-36 .307 35-43 .448 46-58 .442 290-288 .502 3-19 .136 24-18 .571 63-48 .568 92-95 .492 44-21 .677 17-3 .850 5-8 .385 7-6 .538 18-18 .500 9-7 .563 2-0 1.000 4-2 .667 3-1 .750 12-6 .667 1,077-1,114 .492

Conference W-L Pct. 1-15 99-83 46-30 14-46 4-26 34-40 5-23 15-27 22-34 90-98 2-14 15-17 29-36 67-67 — — — — — — — — — — 443-556

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A L L - T I M E 1923-24 – 7-7, Independent

Coach: John Adams (12-6) 1909-10 – 1-2, Independent

@Snowflake High @St. Johns High NAU FACULTY SCORING

W L L

14 10 24 48

13 15 39 67

1910-11 – 3-1 , Independent

SNOWFLAKE HIGH ST. JOHNS HIGH @Phoenix Union High @Phoenix Indians SCORING

W L W W

16 21 25 30 92

11 22 12 12 57

@Holbrook High @Winslow High @St. Johns High @Round Valley High HOLBROOK HIGH WILLIAMS HIGH PRESCOTT HIGH CLARKDALE HIGH @Camp Verde High @Jerome High @Prescott High •Eastern Arizona JC •Phoenix College WINSLOW HIGH SCORING

W L L W W W L W L W L L L W

29 18 7 16 18 25 22 29 19 24 3 14 16 20 260

•Phoenix College Tournament

1911-12 – 6-0 , Independent

@Mesa High @Arizona State @Tempe High @Phoenix Indians @St. Johns High @Snowflake High SCORING

W W W W W W

31 27 36 51 19 17 181

22 6 7 22 14 16 87

1912-13, 3-2, Independent

NAU FACULTY @Arizona State @Tempe High @Mesa High SNOWFLAKE HIGH SCORING

W W L L W

21 27 25 28 22 125

13 6 29 34 19 133

1913-14 – 1-1, Independent

@Mesa High @Tempe High SCORING

L W

20 24 44

W W

33 22 55

1924-25 – 7-6, Independent

WINSLOW HIGH @Round Valley High @St. Johns High @Holbrook High @Winslow High JEROME HIGH OLSON SWED.CLUB ROUND VALLEY HIGH HOLBROOK HIGH OLSON SWED.CLUB PRESCOTT HIGH •Phoenix Indians •Arizona State SCORING

L L W W L W L W W L W W L

21 10 25 33 19 14 13 22 50 28 18 17 13 283

14 20 34

1915-18, No Basketball

Coach: R.A. Fuller (4-2)

1925-26 – 5-8, Independent

SE OKLAHOMA STATE ARIZONA STATE @New Mexico Highlands @Montezuma Baptist @Montezuma Baptist @New Mexico EASTERN ARIZONA JC PHOENIX COLLEGE MONTEZUMA BAPTIST NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO •Eastern Arizona JC •Arizona State SCORING

L L W W W L W W L L L L L

23 10 27 31 36 17 23 29 21 17 16 31 21 302

•Phoenix College Tournament

1918-19 – 4-2 , Independent

@Phoenix Union High @Arizona State @Arizona @Arizona *ARIZONA STATE Phoenix Union High SCORING

W W W L W L

*First game in Ashurst Auditorium

33 48 37 28 63 34 243

20 37 32 55 38 37 219

Coach: Gus O’Connor (2-0) 1919-20 – 2-0, Independent

NAU FACULTY NAU FACULTY SCORING

W W

11 18 29

10 16 26

Coach: Lacey Eastburn (9-7) 1920-21 – 9-7, Independent

WILLIAMS HIGH HOLBROOK HIGH KINGMAN HIGH @Arizona State @Mesa High @Phoenix College @Prescott High @Jerome High @Clarkdale High @Williams High @Kingman High •WILLIAMS HIGH •WILLIAMS HIGH •WINSLOW HIGH •CLARKDALE HIGH @Winslow High SCORING

W W W L L L L W W L L W W W W L

•Northern Arizona Tournament

44 63 24 13 10 19 22 19 23 18 18 45 41 32 42 27 460

10 9 11 45 35 23 23 18 22 33 34 16 26 20 19 31 375

Coach: R.H. Drake (18-18) 1921-22 – 5-5, Independent

LEUPP HIGH HOLBROOK HIGH WILLIAMS HIGH CLARKDALE HIGH KINGMAN HIGH WINSLOW HIGH @Holbrook High @St. Johns High @Winslow High JEROME HIGH SCORING

W W W W L L W L L L

55 46 39 42 25 13 34 24 19 24 211

1922-23 – 6-6, Independent

@Holbrook High @Winslow High ST. JOHN’S HIGH PRESCOTT HIGH KINGMAN HIGH @Clarkdale High @Jerome High @Prescott High HOLBROOK HIGH •@Phoenix College •Eastern Arizona JC •Arizona State SCORING

L W L W W L W W W L L L

5 24 21 36 32 20 50 27 40 18 20 18 311

•Phoenix College Tournament

54

23 39 22 17 21 8 35 18 18 45 14 15 18 293

Coach: T.D. Jessuppe (5-8) 21 12 33

1914-15 – 2-0, Independent

@Snowflake High @Arizona State SCORING

Coach: W.E. Rogers (7-6)

•Phoenix College Tournament

Coach: Earl Rosenberry (3-1)

20 19 35 12 16 8 25 20 25 22 17 58 36 15 328

17 24 21 19 26 15 9 38 23 36 228 8 17 35 31 12 24 31 (2ot)26 6 20 24 42 276

35 21 22 29 23 40 21 15 29 26 51 39 43 394

Coach: E.H. Lynch (17-3) 1926-27 – 17-3, Independent

PRESCOTT COWBOYS W PRESCOTT COWBOYS W @Arizona State W @Phoenix College W PRESCOTT COWBOYS W MESA JAYCEES W MONTEZUMA BAPTIST W MONTEZUMA BAPTIST W @New Mexico W @New Mexico Highlands L @Montezuma Baptist L @Montezuma Baptist W @New Mexico State W @Fort Bliss (Texas) W @New Mexico Mines L PHOENIX COLLEGE W NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W NEW MEXICO W ARIZONA STATE W W ARIZONA STATE SCORING

46 46 31 28 54 26 41 37 30 29 16 37 47 46 22 45 25 36 30 38 710

27 30 22 11 12 21 19 25 29 32 31 33 18 29 44 34 23 34 24 29 527

Coach: Rudy Lavik (44-21) 1927-28 – 12-3, Independent

JEROME ATH. CLUB W PHOENIX COLLEGE W PHOENIX COLLEGE W @Arizona State L @Phoenix College W @New Mexico W @New Mexico W @New Mexico Highlands W @New Mexico Highlands W @Arizona L @Arizona W ARIZONA STATE W ARIZONA STATE L NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W SCORING

59 40 40 25 48 39 42 32 39 25 40 32 29 31 35 556

1928-29 – 15-3, Independent

KANSAS ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE @Phoenix College @Eastern Arizona JC @Eastern Arizona JC NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO E. ARIZONA JC E. ARIZONA JC @Arizona State @Arizona State ARIZONA ARIZONA PHOENIX COLLEGE PHOENIX COLLEGE @New Mexico @New Mexico SCORING

L W W W W W W L W W W W W W W W W L

19 39 21 44 31 44 35 24 34 25 27 40 30 20 46 36 35 37 587

1929-30 – 9-8, Independent

DIXIE COLLEGE WHITTIER COLLEGE WHITTIER COLLEGE KEARNEY STATE (Neb.) KEARNEY STATE (Neb.) ARIZONA ARIZONA @Arizona State @Arizona State

W W W L L L L W W

31 35 54 19 15 16 18 36 36

19 22 23 40 31 36 35 22 20 28 30 27 33 26 29 421 23 16 19 17 18 19 23 36 22 18 17 30 26 18 20 12 33 39 406 18 25 22 33 19 29 26 28 30

S C O R E S

@New Mexico @New Mexico ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE @Arizona @Arizona NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO SCORING

W L W W L L W L

31 19 35 34 17 24 35 20 475

1930-31 – 8-7, Independent

ASH FORK TOWN TEAM DIXIE COLLEGE EASTERN ARIZONA JC EASTERN ARIZONA JC ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE PRESCOTT ALL-STARS NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO ARIZONA ARIZONA @Arizona State @Arizona State NEW MEXICO STATE NEW MEXICO STATE SCORING

W W W W W L W L L L W L L L W

29 34 24 37 28 18 19 18 21 25 27 34 23 23 28 388

19 27 29 15 31 46 30 32 459 27 25 23 32 19 36 13 36 29 29 24 36 25 52 26 432

Coach: Aaron McCreary (92-95) 1931-32 – 9-8, Independent

DIXIE COLLEGE DIXIE COLLEGE EASTERN ARIZONA JC EASTERN ARIZONA JC @New Mexico @New Mexico @Arizona State @Arizona State ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE @Arizona @Arizona @New Mexico State @New Mexico State @Eastern Arizona JC NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO SCORING

L L L W W L L W W W L L W W L W W

36 25 35 51 40 33 26 32 31 34 28 31 44 33 22 41 34 576

1932-33 – 9-5, Independent

EASTERN ARIZONA JC EASTERN ARIZONA JC NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO @Arizona State @Arizona State ARIZONA ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE @New Mexico @New Mexico @New Mexico State @New Mexico State SCORING

W W L L L L W W W W W L W W

54 48 32 28 14 30 38 31 38 36 38 31 34 48 500

38 43 40 34 32 36 37 29 27 25 49 37 31 28 34 28 26 574 51 33 33 35 24 38 35 28 23 35 23 49 23 23 453

1933-34 – 9-14/6-10 Border Conference*

DIXIE COLLEGE DIXIE COLLEGE *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO *TEXAS TECH *TEXAS TECH @Eastern Arizona JC @Eastern Arizona JC *@Arizona State *@Arizona State @New Mexico Mines *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico State @West Texas State *@Texas Tech *@Texas Tech @New Mexico Highlands *@Arizona *@Arizona *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

W L L W L L W L L W W L W W W L L L L L L W L

53 44 21 31 33 27 68 38 25 30 61 33 42 36 37 32 29 26 24 28 27 40 28 813

44 50 45 29 40 28 39 42 27 27 23 46 31 26 34 48 48 37 37 34 39 34 37 845

1934-35 – 12-8,/10-4 Border Conference*

WESTERN TRANSIENT AC @New Mexico Mines *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *@Texas Tech *@Texas Tech @New Mexico Highlands @New Mexico Highlands NEW MEXICO MINES NEW MEXICO MINES *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA *ARIZONA *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

L W W W L L L L W L W L L W W W W W W W

30 39 47 39 32 24 32 33 34 19 41 32 28 42 50 51 52 48 59 58 790

53 23 35 37 41 31 35 43 21 26 37 35 32 36 28 32 42 47 47 30 716

1935-36 – 15-9/7-7 Border Conference*

DIXIE COLLEGE W DIXIE COLLEGE W @Dixie College W @Dixie College W WESTERN STATE L WESTERN STATE W HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS L *NEW MEXICO L *NEW MEXICO W @Eastern Arizona JC W @Eastern Arizona JC W

63 45 42 55 39 44 19 27 46 47 48

39 26 26 35 46 43 25 46 38 30 32

~Stapely Athletic Club *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *TEXAS TECH *TEXAS TECH *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *@Arizona *@Arizona SCORING

W L W W W W W L L W L L L

46 54 55 47 54 45 33 31 28 41 44 38 41 1032

~Game played in Phoenix, Ariz.

36 55 46 37 53 43 32 35 41 36 46 48 43 937

1936-37 – 11-13/6-10 Border Conference*

@Dixie College @Dixie College DIXIE COLLEGE DIXIE COLLEGE @New Mexico Mines *@Texas Tech @Texas Tech @New Mexico Highlands @New Mexico @New Mexico *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO STATE *ARIZONA *ARIZONA *TEXAS TECH *TEXAS TECH *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO LOYOLA MARYMOUNT LOYOLA MARYMOUNT SCORING

W W W W L L L L L W L W L L W L L W L L W W W L

49 42 55 53 26 23 20 40 46 44 29 28 48 42 42 33 32 58 34 29 41 37 34 23 911

39 34 32 43 42 31 25 46 54 28 41 27 52 59 17 35 33 39 49 49 27 35 26 27 890

1937-38 – 6-15/4-12 Border Conference*

ST. JOHN’S TOWN TEAM HARLEM CLOWNS NEW MEXICO MINES NEW MEXICO MINES *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico State *@Arizona *@Arizona *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *TEXAS TECH *TEXAS TECH *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *@Texas Tech *@Texas Tech •New Mexico Mines *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

W W L L W L L L L L L W W W L L L L L L L

•Game played in Belen, NM

33 43 29 21 46 38 52 35 42 28 38 37 43 37 38 38 19 28 35 30 35 745

31 41 33 26 45 48 71 52 47 32 41 36 37 22 47 51 29 31 41 46 47 854

1938-39 – 13-11/12-6 Border Conference*

*WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO •Central Missouri •Oklahoma Baptist •East Central Oklahoma •Southwestern Oklahoma *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO STATE *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *@Texas Tech *@Texas Tech *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *@Arizona *@Arizona *TEXAS TECH *TEXAS TECH *TEXAS-EL PASO *TEXAS-EL PASO *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

L L L W L L W W L W W W L L W W L L W W W W L W

31 33 18 40 32 26 56 61 36 38 56 49 40 34 40 48 36 31 59 64 55 60 42 65 1050

40 46 30 24 35 41 39 36 47 28 35 35 47 45 35 35 37 53 32 54 22 43 54 48 941

1939-40 – 8-12/7-9 Border Conference*

@Western New Mexico @Western New Mexico SNOW COLLEGE SNOW COLLEGE *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico State *@Texas-El Paso *@Texas-El Paso *ARIZONA *ARIZONA *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *@Arizona *@Arizona *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

L L L W W W L L L L W L L W L L W L W W

36 29 31 41 66 46 50 47 52 32 40 32 43 49 38 35 57 28 53 57 862

37 41 42 37 43 31 59 70 75 63 36 40 53 47 39 55 28 29 42 38 905

Coach: Frank Brickey (63-48) 1940-41 – 9-9/6-9 Border Conference*

SNOW COLLEGE SNOW COLLEGE *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *@Arizona *@New Mexico *@New Mexico *ARIZONA STATE *TEXAS-EL PASO *TEXAS-EL PASO

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W W L L L L L W W L

65 41 24 27 29 44 36 70 56 38

43 30 35 29 38 46 38 56 52 51


W L W W L L W W

57 30 61 47 44 46 48 58 821

55 43 54 40 57 55 47 44 813

1941-42 – 11-10/8-9 Border Conference*

*WEST TEXAS STATE @New Mexico Highlands @Colorado College @Colorado College *TEXAS TECH *HARDIN-SIMMONS *ARIZONA *@Arizona State @Arizona State *@New Mexico *@New Mexico State *@Texas-El Paso *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO STATE *TEXAS-EL PASO *@West Texas State *@Texas Tech *@Hardin-Simmons *@Arizona *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

L W L W L W W L W W L L W W W L L L L W W

36 36 31 40 50 38 44 27 48 38 38 49 53 52 37 42 25 38 31 46 44 843

64 34 40 25 51 25 36 43 38 28 40 57 42 35 35 93 48 44 44 34 42 898

1942-43 – 4-8/1-7 Border Conference*

NAVAJO ORDINANCE KINGMAN AFB KINGMAN AFB *ARIZONA *ARIZONA *@Arizona State *@Arizona State @Williams AFB *@Arizona *@Arizona *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

W W W L L L L L L L W L

62 38 48 23 49 28 42 39 42 27 49 34 481

16 28 38 55 67 46 47 54 71 84 35 36 577

1943-44 – 2-0, Independent

JEROME MERCHANTS JEROME MERCHANTS SCORING

W W

50 42 92

41 20 61

1944-45 – 5-6, Independent

KINGMAN AFB KINGMAN AFB JEROME MERCHANTS @Arizona State @Arizona State @Arizona NEW MEXICO ARIZONA ARIZONA WILLIAMS AFB WILLIAMS AFB SCORING

L L W W W L L W W L L

16 18 41 45 34 38 33 53 47 20 31 376

40 40 22 38 33 44 36 37 36 48 64 438

1945-46 – 12-8/4-6 Border Conference*

NAVAJO ORDINANCE DIXIE COLLEGE DIXIE COLLEGE *@New Mexico *@New Mexico State @Fort Bliss (Texas) *ARIZONA *ARIZONA WILLIAMS AFB WILLIAMS AFB *@Arizona State *@Arizona State *@Arizona *@Arizona *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA STATE TOWNJACK ALL-STARS TOWNJACK ALL-STARS Rockhurst College Loyola-New Orleans SCORING

W W L W W W W L W W L W L L L L W W W L

59 56 32 54 46 67 54 35 58 51 36 36 38 36 41 27 34 45 45 56 906

13 34 43 44 35 34 (ot) 53 38 39 43 39 31 46 51 45 28 30 37 37 (ot) 60 780

1946-47 – 20-7/11-5 Border Conference*

BRIGHAM YOUNG HAWAIIAN ALL-STARS *WEST TEXAS STATE *TEXAS TECH @San Diego State @Camp Pendleton *@West Texas State *@Texas Tech *@Hardin-Simmons *@Arizona *ARIZONA *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO STATE *ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA STATE *HARDIN-SIMMONS *@New Mexico *@New Mexico State *@Texas-El Paso *TEXAS-EL PASO *@Arizona State @Arizona State •Youngstown (Ohio) •Houston •Northeast Missouri State •Mankato State (Minn.) •Emporia State (Kan.) SCORING

W W W W L W W L W L L W W W W W L W L W W L W W W L W

54 57 41 51 32 48 45 42 52 27 37 65 65 50 49 51 47 45 43 66 41 37 49 44 59 46 47 1294

•NAIA National Tournament (third place)

31 36 36 36 38 30 44 44 48 50 52 49 45 32 37 42 63 41 61 48 37 39 45 42 55 52 38 1165

Coach: Nick Ragus (24-18) 1947-48 – 13-8/8-8 Border Conference*

HARLEM TOPS HARLEM TOPS •Harlem Tops Harlem Tops *@New Mexico *@New Mexico State *@Texas-El Paso

W W W W L L L

45 51 42 46 53 36 53

26 31 22 35 61 59 70

*WEST TEXAS STATE *TEXAS TECH SIOUX WARRIORS *ARIZONA *@Arizona State *@Arizona *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO *@West Texas State *@Texas Tech *@Hardin-Simmons *HARDIN-SIMMONS *TEXAS-EL PASO *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

W W W W L L W W L L L W W W

50 47 61 38 34 39 59 54 36 43 38 48 55 55 983

42 43 36 36 48 72 40 33 46 57 48 33 29 37 904

•Game played in Seligman, Ariz.

1948-49 – 11-10/7-9 Border Conference*

•Cal Tech •Whittier *@West Texas State *@Texas Tech *@Hardin-Simmons @Texas Wesleyan ~Sam Houston State ~NE Missouri State *HARDIN-SIMMONS *NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO STATE ¶*ARIZONA *TEXAS TECH *WEST TEXAS STATE *@Texas-El Paso *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico *TEXAS-EL PASO *ARIZONA STATE *@Arizona *@Arizona State SCORING

W W L L L W W L W L W L W L L W L W W L W

47 56 43 39 46 50 66 37 52 38 72 39 57 49 57 49 41 59 50 38 47 1032

39 52 56 56 48 36 40 47 40 40 52 60 45 52 73 40 46 45 45 55 44 1011

•Redlands Invitational, ~Midwest Collegiate Tournament ¶First NAU game at Flagstaff High

Coach: Ben J. Reiges (3-19) 1949-50 – 3-19/2-14 Border Conference*

•Pasadena Nazarene •Cal Poly San Luis Obispo •Texas-El Paso @Western New Mexico @Western New Mexico @Winslow Town Team *ARIZONA *TEXAS-EL PASO *NEW MEXICO STATE *WEST TEXAS STATE *ARIZONA STATE *@Hardin-Simmons *@Texas Tech *@West Texas State *TEXAS TECH *@Arizona State *@Arizona *NEW MEXICO *@New Mexico *@New Mexico State *@Texas-El Paso *HARDIN-SIMMONS SCORING

L L L L L W L L L W L L L L L L L W L L L L

•Redlands Invitational

36 37 54 42 42 41 44 44 36 44 47 51 51 46 52 52 58 58 56 46 47 48 1035

55 64 61 63 55 38 69 52 46 37 62 66 87 58 64 57 64 52 68 59 88 51 1316

Coach: Herb Gregg (290-288) 1950-51 – 8-19/2-13 Border Conference*

@Arizona State @Santa Fe @Santa Fe @New Mexico Highlands @New Mexico Highlands •New Mexico WESTERN NEW MEXICO WESTERN NEW MEXICO *TEXAS-EL PASO ~Southwest Missouri State ~Southwest Oklahoma ~Culver-Stockton (Mo.) *ARIZONA *@Texas-El Paso *@New Mexico State *@New Mexico *@Arizona State *@Arizona *ARIZONA STATE *WEST TEXAS STATE &HARDIN-SIMMONS *@West Texas State *@Texas Tech *@Hardin-Simmons *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO *TEXAS TECH SCORING

L W L W W L W W L L L L L W L L L L W L W L L L L L L

61 69 51 60 63 62 59 58 69 57 57 47 44 64 46 41 53 39 68 38 66 38 55 42 53 57 43 1460

•Played in Gallup, N.M. ~Sunshine Tournament (Portales, N.M.) &First game in Lumberjack Gym

83 (ot) 67 52 50 62 64 51 55 92 71 59 55 83 62 94 73 78 69 66 72 56 72 96 68 67 74 62 1853

1951-52 – 4-23/2-14 Border Conference*

CAMP PENDLETON L 47 CAMP PENDLETON L 59 @Utah State L 70 @Nevada-Reno L 64 @San Francisco L 53 @Fresno State L 41 @Pepperdine L 39 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 81 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 68 *NEW MEXICO W 58 *@Hardin-Simmons L 47 *@Texas Tech L 50 *@West Texas State L 41 *@Arizona State L 56 *@Arizona L 56 *HARDIN-SIMMONS L 51 *TEXAS TECH L 70 *ARIZONA L 55 *ARIZONA STATE W 77 *WEST TEXAS STATE L 56 *@Texas-El Paso L 81 *@New Mexico State L 42 *@New Mexico L 56 *TEXAS-EL PASO L 88 •Nevada-Reno L 52 •Nevada-Reno L 53 L 49 *NEW MEXICO STATE SCORING 1560 •Games played in Las Vegas, Nev.

58 68 85 76 76 61 72 49 62 56 72 87 98 76 70 52 72 57 71 93 83 61 74 93 74 63 54 1913

1952-53 – 5-18, Border Conference*

NELLIS AFB (Nev.) NELLIS AFB (Nev.) @Western New Mexico @Western New Mexico @San Diego State @Pepperdine @Loyola Marymount *@New Mexico *@Hardin-Simmons *@Texas Tech *@West Texas State *TEXAS-EL PASO *NEW MEXICO STATE *ARIZONA STATE *ARIZONA *HARDIN-SIMMONS *@Arizona State *@Arizona *@Texas-El Paso *@New Mexico State *•New Mexico *TEXAS TECH *WEST TEXAS STATE SCORING

W W L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W L W

92 84 63 56 54 64 62 69 47 75 51 72 84 71 70 78 75 54 62 58 57 69 72 1540

61 48 68 77 65 83 95 83 56 95 68 74 52 83 90 85 91 69 75 68 50 74 68 1676

1953-54 – 20-7/13-1 New Mexico Conf.*

WEST TEXAS STATE @Arizona WESTERN STATE WESTERN STATE SAN DIEGO MARINES @New Mexico •New Mexico Military •Panhandle State (Okla.) •Western New Mexico *@New Mexico Military *@New Mexico Military GRAND CANYON *@Western New Mexico *@Western New Mexico *@Adams State (Colo.) *@Adams State (Colo.) *SANTA FE *SANTA FE *@New Mexico Highlands *@New Mexico Highlands *PANHANDLE ST. (Okla.) *PANHANDLE ST. (Okla.) @Grand Canyon *EASTERN NEW MEXICO *EASTERN NEW MEXICO !EASTERN NEW MEXICO ~Rio Grande SCORING

L L W W L L W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L

53 60 83 77 62 50 62 60 49 58 70 75 57 70 81 74 85 86 92 80 67 65 72 80 79 89 74 1905

71 70 71 60 63 63 60 59 53 45 62 68 64 62 78 73 53 62 71 78 38 58 52 60 67 66 90 1716

•New Mexico Conference Tournament (Las Vegas, N.M.) !NAIA District 7 playoff ~NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

1954-55 – 19-4/11-1 New Mexico Conf.*

GRAND CANYON @Arizona @Arizona State @Edwards AFB @Pepperdine •NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS •PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) •WAYLAND BAPTIST (Texas) *WESTERN NEW MEXICO ARIZONA STATE *@Adams State (Colo.) *@New Mexico Highlands *@Santa Fe *ADAMS STATE (Colo.) *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS ARIZONA *PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) *@Panhandle State (Okla.) *@New Mexico Military *NEW MEXICO MILITARY *SANTA FE *WESTERN NEW MEXICO ¶Regis (Colo.) SCORING

W L W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W L W W W L

90 58 69 108 66 91 69 84 81 82 85 89 90 76 111 79 94 79 65 91 91 72 82 1902

•New Mexico Conference Tourn. ¶NAIA Distric 7 playoff (Las Vegas, N.M.)

46 68 68 73 72 63 62 74 71 81 76 70 66 53 79 72 64 58 67 64 59 67 86 1559

1955-56 – 11-10/5-5 Frontier Conference*

GRAND CANYON @Arizona State @Arizona OCCIDENTAL (Calif.) @Pasadena Nazarene @Barstow Marines (Calif.) WESTMINISTER (Utah) WESTMINISTER (Utah) *WESTERN NEW MEXICO *@New Mexico Highlands *@Santa Fe *N.M. HIGHLANDS PASADENA NAZARENE *PANHANDLE ST. (Okla.) ARIZONA *@Panhandle State (Okla.) *@New Mexico Military *NEW MEXICO MILITARY *SANTA FE *@Western New Mexico ARIZONA STATE SCORING

W L L W L L W W W L L W W W L L W W L L W

76 76 67 86 77 73 89 81 99 92 54 87 80 91 74 52 62 94 78 82 106 1676

60 78 96 70 88 81 69 68 65 101 85 74 76 67 77 74 57 58 79 (ot) 87 85 1595

1956-57 – 14-10/7-4 Frontier Conf.*

@Arizona State @Arizona CAMP PENDLETON CAMP PENDLETON @Westminister (Utah) @Westminister (Utah) PEPPERDINE WHITTIER EASTERN NEW MEXICO EASTERN NEW MEXICO POINT MAGU NAS *@New Mexico Highlands *@Santa Fe *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS *WESTERN NEW MEXICO *PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) ARIZONA *@Panhandle State (Okla.) *@New Mexico Military @Eastern New Mexico *NEW MEXICO MILITARY *SANTA FE

L L L W L W W L W W W L L W W W L L W W W W

71 58 62 62 70 69 68 92 89 73 71 71 63 86 74 64 93 60 94 93 83 69

82 79 67 53 80 53 64 (2ot)94 50 68 40 88 81 66 57 59 (ot)103 76 60 82 36 65

*@Western New Mexico *ARIZONA STATE SCORING

W L

69 73 1795

67 90 1633

1957-58 – 16-7/7-2 Frontier Conference*

@Arizona @Whittier @Pepperdine WESTERN STATE (Colo.) WESTERN STATE (Colo.) WESTMINISTER (Utah) WESTMINISTER (Utah) ADAMS STATE (Colo.) *@New Mexico Highlands *@Santa Fe @Adams State (Colo.) *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS *WESTERN NEW MEXICO *PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) ARIZONA TEXAS-EL PASO *@Panhandle State (Okla.) EASTERN NEW MEXICO ARIZONA STATE *SANTA FE *@Western New Mexico *@Texas-El Paso @Arizona State SCORING

L L L W W W W W L W W W W W W W W L W W W L L

59 58 62 74 79 77 57 74 68 67 71 81 82 51 85 76 72 69 70 78 84 52 77 1623

64 82 88 44 67 53 41 70 74 47 68 76 57 46 70 55 66 70 63 62 73 85 91 1512

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*NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO STATE *NEW MEXICO STATE *@New Mexico State *@Texas-El Paso *ARIZONA *ARIZONA BEARDED ACES SCORING

1958-59 – 12-10/5-3 Frontier Conference*

@New Mexico @Arizona GRAND CANYON WAYLAND BAPTIST (Texas) ARIZONA STATE @Western State (Colo.) @Western State (Colo.) CENTRAL MISSOURI *@New Mexico Highlands *@Santa Fe *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS @Arizona State *WESTERN NEW MEXICO *PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) ARIZONA @Eastern New Mexico *@Panhandle State (Okla.) EASTERN NEW MEXICO @Grand Canyon *SANTA FE *@Western New Mexico CHAPMAN SCORING

L W L L L W W W L W W L W W W L L W L W L W

61 72 65 73 64 74 52 89 64 82 73 65 80 69 97 75 50 89 57 90 71 82 1594

72 66 71 82 73 46 48 57 74 64 64 79 65 67 69 77 70 73 79 57 84 69 1509

1959-60 – 14-9/6-2 Frontier Conference*

@New Mexico State @Arizona GRAND CANYON ARIZONA STATE @South Dakota @Creighton •Rockhurst (Mo.) •William Jewell (Kan.) ~Western State (Colo.) *SANTA FE *@Santa Fe *@New Mexico Highlands ARIZONA *@Western New Mexico @Grand Canyon PASADENA NAZARENE EASTERN NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS *@Panhandle State (Okla.) @Eastern New Mexico *PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) @Arizona State *WESTERN NEW MEXICO SCORING

L L W W L L L L W W W L W W W W W W L W W L W

69 62 83 85 72 64 79 73 66 74 83 84 77 76 91 90 86 92 63 86 77 74 104 1810

•Kansas City Univ. Invitational ~Game played in Window Rock, Ariz.

86 76 70 75 82 91 80 86 61 54 (ot) 81 93 69 63 60 83 55 80 80 76 60 93 77 1731

1960-61 – 9-13/3-3 Frontier Conference*

@Arizona NEVADA-LAS VEGAS GRAND CANYON ADAMS STATE (Colo.) @Nevada-Las Vegas •Texas-Pan American •Luke AFB •@Grand Canyon @Santa Fe *@NEW MEX. HIGHLANDS ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA *WESTERN NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS EASTERN NEW MEXICO *@Panhandle State (Okla.) @Eastern New Mexico *PANHANDLE STATE (Okla.) *@Western New Mexico @Grand Canyon SANTA FE @Arizona State SCORING

L W W W L L W L L L L L W W W L L W L L W L

59 64 91 60 55 63 75 52 71 86 63 49 106 105 114 63 78 107 104 68 75 80 1688

•Grand Canyon Tournament

78 49 70 58 60 69 55 56 (ot) 73 112 84 67 99 85 89 83 87 78 124 90 74 114 1754

1961-62 – 17-10/5-1 Frontier Conference*

@Western State (Colo.) @Adams State (Colo.) @Arizona NEVADA-LAS VEGAS GRAND CANYON OCCIDENTAL (Calif.) @Nevada-Las Vegas •Greenville (Ill.) •UC Riverside •San Diego Naval @Eastern New Mexico @Texas-El Paso *@Santa Fe *@New Mexico Highlands ARIZONA STATE *WESTERN NEW MEXICO *NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS EASTERN NEW MEXICO @Grand Canyon *@Western New Mexico ARIZONA @Arizona State *SANTA FE ~@Westminister (Utah)

W W L W W W W L W W L L W W L W W W W L L L W W

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74 70 103 82 52 70 87 56 84 68 94 70 65 64 64 69 74 64 87 57 82 83 55 88 107 (3ot)104 80 70 88 109 85 (ot) 84 115 82 63 59 80 60 82 88 59 68 41 106 92 67 73 71

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¶Buena Vista (Iowa) ¶Savannah State (Ga.) ¶Prairie View (Texas) SCORING

L W L

65 95 48 2124

•San Diego Holiday Tournament ~NAIA District 7 playoff (Salt Lake City, Utah) ¶NAIA National Tournament (Kansas City, Mo.)

1962-63 – 11-10, Independent

ADAMS STATE (Colo.) WESTERN STATE (Colo.) @Arizona @Grand Canyon @U.S. International @Occidental (Calif.) LAVERNE (Calif.) NEVADA-LAS VEGAS FORT LEWIS (Colo.) @Santa Fe GRAND CANYON WESTMINISTER (Utah) WESTERN NEW MEXICO ARIZONA U.S. INTERNATIONAL @Eastern New Mexico @Westminister (Utah) @Nevada-Las Vegas @Western New Mexico SANTA FE EASTERN NEW MEXICO SCORING

W W L W L L W L W L W W W L W L L L W W L

80 74 60 72 54 74 87 73 84 71 90 64 88 63 78 64 84 79 90 93 70 1592

1963-64 – 12-10, Independent

@Western State @Adams State GRAND CANYON @Arizona U.S. INTERNATIONAL SANTA FE @Santa Fe @Fort Lewis @Grand Canyon SOUTHERN UTAH STATE WESTMINISTER WESTERN NEW MEXICO ARIZONA @Eastern New Mexico NEVADA-LAS VEGAS @Southern Utah State @Westminister @U.S. International @Nevada-Las Vegas FORT LEWIS EAST. NEW MEXICO SCORING

L L W L W W W W L W W W L L W W W L L W L

75 97 87 57 84 82 73 68 75 77 83 105 71 83 97 96 100 58 83 96 85 1826

1964-65 – 12-10, Independent

WESTERN STATE ADAMS STATE @Western New Mexico @Nevada-Las Vegas @U.S. International GREENVILLE (Ill.) SANTA FE FORT LEWIS @Arizona @Grand Canyon WESTMINISTER WESTERN NEW MEXICO ARIZONA @Eastern New Mexico @Southern Utah State @Westminister GRAND CANYON @Fort Lewis @Santa Fe SOUTHERN UTAH STATE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEVADA-LAS VEGAS SCORING

W L L L L W W W L W W W L W L L W L L W W W

67 82 85 60 65 96 91 85 50 84 93 108 63 83 99 90 90 72 70 89 119 89 1830

91 91 86 2059

L L L L W L W W W W W W W L W L W W L L W W L L L

62 62 62 66 64 79 54 85 63 80 71 57 73 71 64 72 89 86 66 71 74 1471 89 113 76 96 65 58 72 67 76 72 81 100 83 89 84 (ot) 85 95 95 98 93 (ot) 86 1877 61 90 89 75 66 73 82 63 81 67 86 81 75 76 106 101 73 76 76 77 103 75 1766

69 74 79 94 106 (ot) 107 109 122 117 71 58 68 106 83 103 93 97 75 60 55 69 64 103 59 72 68 78 89 96 93 113 (4ot) 115 86 79 96 86 88 103 83 84 93 82 91 74 70 84 88 99 70 91 2200 2112

•San Diego Holiday Tournament *NAIA Playoff at Albuquerque, N.M.

1966-67 – 14-12, Independent

EASTERN MONTANA SAM HOUSTON STATE @Western New Mexico @Nevada-Las Vegas WEBER STATE @Arizona @Portland State @UC San Diego @Cal Poly SLO MACALESTER GRAND CANYON WESTMINISTER SOUTHERN COLORADO @Eastern New Mexico ARIZONA @Weber State @Westminister GRAND CANYON EASTERN NEW MEXICO PASADENA NAZARENE @Southern Colorado

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L W L W L

86 93 67 82 53 2198

•NAIA Playoffs at Portales, N.M.

1965-66 – 13-12, Independent

ARIZONA @Montana @Gonzaga @Idaho U. of AMERICAS (Mexico) @Arizona LONG BEACH STATE NEVADA-LAS VEGAS •Point Magu NAS (Calif.) •UC San Diego •@U.S. International GRAND CANYON WESTMINISTER @Air Force Academy WESTERN NEW MEXICO WEBER STATE @Eastern New Mexico WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE @Westminister @Grand Canyon CAL POLY POMONA EASTERN NEW MEXICO @Nevada-Las Vegas @Weber State *@Albuquerque SCORING

@Western State NEVADA-LAS VEGAS •@Eastern New Mexico •@Eastern New Mexico •@Eastern New Mexico SCORING

76 63 90 66 103 111 81 85 78 90 67 82 108 103 75 (ot) 73 71 66 81 61 88 69 92 64 82 90 76 84 75 82 76 78 82 60 93 84 77 63 80 68 75 97

88 70 69 81 62 2058

1967-68 – 13-12, Independent

@Idaho State CHICO STATE @Arizona U.S. INTERNATIONAL @Idaho @Portland @Eastern Montana @Wisconsin-Milwaukee @Eastern Michigan @Northern Illinois GRAND CANYON NEVADA-LAS VEGAS WESTMINISTER @Southern Colorado WESTERN NEW MEXICO WEBER STATE ARIZONA WESTMINISTER @Nevada-Las Vegas @Eastern New Mexico @Grand Canyon @Western New Mexico SOUTHERN COLORADO EASTERN NEW MEXICO @Weber State SCORING

L W L W L W L L L L W W W W W L L W L L W W W W L

85 95 81 58 74 82 108 89 70 77 85 57 85 87 86 97 78 83 54 85 92 60 93 81 100 92 92 91 88 73 65 68 68 75 117 106 91 117 57 66 89 70 92 (ot) 90 82 72 79 63 72 103 2084 2037

1968-69 – 15-9, Independent

HASTINGS (Neb.) FORT LEWIS (Colo.) @Arizona EASTERN NEW MEXICO @Fort Lewis (Colo.) ARIZONA @UC San Diego @UC Irvine CALIFORNIA BAPTIST IDAHO STATE EASTERN MICHIGAN @Eastern New Mexico @Albuquerque GRAND CANYON WESTERN NEW MEXICO @Nevada-Las Vegas ALBUQUERQUE @Southern Colorado @Portland @Portland @Grand Canyon WESTERN NEW MEXICO NEVADA-LAS VEGAS •@Westminister SCORING

W W L W W W L L W W W L W W W L W W L W L W L L

105 85 69 63 83 76 80 88 92 93 94 66 89 79 96 100 85 83 73 98 80 122 76 92 2157

•NAIA Playoff at Salt Lake City, Utah

1969-70 – 17-6, Independent

@Cal State Los Angeles @Pepperdine WESTERN NEW MEXICO CAL POLY POMONA WESTERN NEW MEXICO ~@Cal Poly Pomona ~Eastern Washington ~@Cal Poly Pomona ¶Cal State Northridge ¶@UC Irvine SOUTHERN COLORADO GRAND CANYON @West Texas State ADAMS STATE (Colo.) @Arizona COLORADO MINES @Eastern New Mexico PASADENA NAZARENE CAL STATE STANISLAUS EASTERN NEW MEXICO @Grand Canyon @Southern Colorado @Adams State (Colo.) SCORING

L L W W W W W W W W W W L W L W L W W W W L W

88 75 102 81 111 87 84 91 95 86 65 80 66 84 76 101 58 93 86 83 69 85 93 2031

~Bronco Invitational at Pomona, Calif. ¶Anteater Classic at Irvine, Calif.

77 68 86 60 75 73 84 99 59 74 78 96 87 60 76 121 80 75 75 84 88 67 87 105 2011

110 89 77 80 89 78 80 76 82 84 64 74 97 67 94 81 62 69 68 69 67 87 92 1918

1970-71 – 6-19/4-10 Big Sky Conference*

@Southern Colorado ADAMS STATE (Colo.) SOUTHERN COLORADO @Fresno State @Saint Mary’s (Calif.) @Arizona @Cal Poly Pomona @Occidental (Calif.) @Chapman *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA *WEBER STATE GRAND CANYON *@Idaho State *@Boise State @Arizona State *@Weber State *IDAHO STATE *BOISE STATE *@Gonzaga *@Idaho *GONZAGA *IDAHO *@Montana State *@Montana SCORING

L W W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L W W L L W L L L

83 93 88 67 72 70 80 88 102 76 82 69 76 90 65 77 50 96 75 83 65 83 71 86 92 1979

89 83 84 102 91 85 86 101 111 85 72 90 84 103 82 117 91 91 65 111 87 77 75 95 109 2265

1971-72 – 11-12/7-7 Big Sky Conference*

SOUTHERN COLORADO SAN DIEGO STATE ARIZONA STATE @Santa Fe @Southern Colorado GRAND CANYON *IDAHO *GONZAGA SANTA FE *WEBER STATE @Arizona *@Weber State

W W L L L W W W W W L L

88 91 71 68 63 73 64 88 92 82 65 68

83 77 96 80 68 56 54 82 60 74 70 86

*@Boise State *@Idaho State *BOISE STATE *IDAHO STATE *@Montana *@Montana State @Grand Canyon *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Idaho *@Gonzaga SCORING

L L W W L L L W W L L

86 73 87 69 67 98 64 85 86 71 72 1756

92 82 76 65 88 104 70 60 69 69 88 1754

1972-73 – 6-18/3-9 Big Sky Conference*

GRAND CANYON @Southern Colorado NEBRASKA-OMAHA SOUTHERN COLORADO SAN DIEGO STATE @Arizona State CAL POLY POMONA *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA @Cal State Bakersfield @San Diego State @Cal State Northridge *WEBER STATE ARIZONA @Grand Canyon *IDAHO STATE *BOISE STATE *GONZAGA *IDAHO *@Weber State *@Gonzaga *@Idaho *@Montana State *@Montana SCORING

W L W L W L L L L L L L W L L L W L W L L L L L

64 75 106 80 79 72 79 79 62 59 55 56 69 72 62 57 62 58 86 72 81 73 60 56 1890

60 97 84 83 71 104 81 83 70 79 62 78 63 82 72 60 57 70 79 93 99 80 78 99 2117

1973-74 – 6-19/3-11 Big Sky Conference*

@Cal Poly Pomona @Loyola Marymount @UC Riverside @Arizona State SOUTHERN COLORADO @Southern Colorado CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD @Cal State Fullerton @Puget Sound @Portland *@Idaho *@Gonzaga *BOISE STATE *IDAHO STATE SAN DIEGO STATE *WEBER STATE ARIZONA *@Weber State *@Boise State *@Idaho State *@Montana State *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *IDAHO *GONZAGA SCORING

W L L L L L W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L W W W

64 63 64 60 63 51 68 53 62 76 58 57 65 66 67 56 62 54 61 61 52 56 78 77 63 1609

60 78 97 72 70 69 51 64 66 78 64 72 73 85 66 71 80 66 69 88 60 64 61 70 59 1866

Coach: John Birkett (46-58) 1974-75, 10-16/5-9 Big Sky Conference*

UC RIVERSIDE SOUTHERN UTAH STATE •UC Santa Barbara •@UC Irvine @Southern Utah State FORT LEWIS (Colo.) @Cal State Bakersfield *@Montana State *@Montana @Arizona @Grand Canyon *WEBER STATE PORTLAND STATE *@Weber State GRAND CANYON *@Idaho State *@Boise State *IDAHO STATE *BOISE STATE *GONZAGA *IDAHO @Portland State *@Gonzaga *@Idaho *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA SCORING

W W L L L W L L L L L W W W W L W L L L W L L W L L

91 72 101 85 84 93 95 98 74 97 85 66 79 84 70 74 75 106 77 78 74 84 77 76 80 76 77 76 87 73 77 101 86 85 72 81 93 106 90 91 111 86 87 103 75 77 108 (2ot) 104 109 111 75 81 2213 2288

•Anteater Classic, Irvine, Calif.

1975-76 – 14-13/7-7 Big Sky Conference*

BIOLA (Calif.) DOANE (Neb.) WHITTIER (Calif.) @Arizona @Pepperdine SOUTHERN UTAH STATE @Fort Lewis (Colo.) BETHANY (Kan.) *IDAHO *GONZAGA @Grand Canyon *WEBER STATE SANTA FE *@Weber State @Nevada-Las Vegas *@Boise State *@Idaho State *BOISE STATE *IDAHO STATE GRAND CANYON *@Montana *@Montana State *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Idaho *@Gonzaga •@Weber State SCORING

W W W L L W W W W W L W W L L L W W W L L L L W L L L

83 60 81 71 95 73 81 98 75 91 94 88 88 68 118 78 82 62 77 67 72 78 76 71 96 54 77 95 101 139 83 84 28 27 85 (ot) 83 59 57 58 63 65 78 75 90 80 84 85 81 71 87 80 86 58 63 2123 2056

•Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, Utah)

1976-77 – 11-15/5-9 Big Sky Conference*

MESA STATE (Colo.) @San Diego State SANTA FE @Washington

W L W L

69 65 117 61

62 89 87 78

•@New Mexico State •Lamar CS DOMINGUEZ HILLS CS BAKERSFIELD *MONTANA STATE ~*MONTANA @Nevada-Las Vegas *@Weber State GRAND CANYON *WEBER STATE UC IRVINE *@Idaho State *@Boise State *IDAHO STATE *BOISE STATE @Grand Canyon *GONZAGA *IDAHO *@Gonzaga *@Idaho *@Montana State *@Montana SCORING

L W W W W L L L W L W L W L W L L L L L W L

77 96 115 83 96 59 90 73 78 86 80 72 88 76 86 61 70 82 62 58 75 58 2033

•Roadrunner Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.) ~Game forfeited

82 (ot) 85 68 66 58 68 132 97 64 (ot) 92 73 95 84 77 85 65 71 86 76 59 69 76 2044

1977-78 – 10-15/4-10 Big Sky Conference*

AUGUSTANA (S.D.) @Southern Colorado @Washington State @Arizona GRAND CANYON MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY •ALASKA-ANCHORAGE CS LOS ANGELES LeTOURNEAU (Texas) *@Idaho *@Gonzaga SAN DIEGO STATE *WEBER STATE @Grand Canyon *@Weber State *BOISE STATE *IDAHO STATE *@Boise State *@Idaho State *@Montana *@Montana State *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *IDAHO *GONZAGA SCORING

W W L L L W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L W L L W W

89 67 50 49 61 85 65 76 72 (2ot) 81 92 79 101 76 68 59 86 62 65 58 55 67 69 76 72 73 83 96 66 78 56 61 85 93 62 82 46 48 46 58 73 67 72 81 83 84 79 72 89 75 1785 1803

•First game in Walkup Skydome

Coach: Joedy Gardner (35-43) 1978-79 – 13-14/8-6 Big Sky Conference*

U.S. INTERNATIONAL @CS Fullerton @UC Irvine MIDWESTERN ST. (Texas) SOUTHERN COLORADO @Denver @Washington State @Oregon @Arizona State @Arizona WISCONSIN-STEVENS PT. *@Boise State *@Idaho State *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Idaho *@Gonzaga *@Weber State *IDAHO STATE *BOISE STATE *@Montana State *@Montana *GONZAGA *IDAHO *WEBER STATE •Idaho State •@Weber State SCORING

W L L W W L L L L L W L L W W W L L W W L L W W W W L

79 58 56 85 81 73 70 62 52 63 79 51 70 72 82 91 54 67 76 75 56 51 84 82 66 90 70 1895

•Big Sky Tournament (Ogden, Utah)

60 70 (ot) 57 67 60 76 88 64 91 67 64 62 83 59 68 56 62 84 (ot) 75 (ot) 73 58 55 65 69 (ot) 64 76 92 1865

1979-80– 14-12/5-9 Big Sky Conference*

CS FULLERTON SOUTH DAKOTA DOANE (Neb.) UC IRVINE @San Diego State @Midwestern State (Texas) @Missouri •East Carolina •Nevada-Reno SAN DIEGO ST. XAVIER (Ill.) *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE U.S. INTERNATIONAL *@Nevada-Reno *@Weber State *@Idaho State *IDAHO *BOISE STATE *@Montana State *@Montana *NEVADA-RENO *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Boise State *@Idaho SCORING

L W W W W W L W L W W W W W L L L L W L L W L L W L

73 (ot) 74 85 76 84 74 84 (ot) 77 94 90 74 69 64 112 64 60 75 85 96 81 89 70 65 53 80 78 69 59 89 (ot) 92 58 73 58 62 61 72 92 77 90 92 56 66 100 (2ot) 99 67 83 22 28 74 65 63 85 1926 1952

•Wolfpack Classic (Reno, Nev.)

1980-81 – 8-17/2-12 Big Sky Conference*

DOANE (Neb.) AZUSA PACIFIC U.S. INTERNATIONAL PEPPERDINE COLORADO MINES SAN DIEGO STATE SOUTHERN UTAH STATE @San Jose State @San Diego @UC Santa Barbara ST. MARY’S (Calif.) *@Montana State *@Montana *@Nevada-Reno *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Boise State

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W W W L L W W L L W L L L L L W L

84 72 69 53 87 75 79 85 77 79 76 68 84 77 51 64 52 75 50 49 74 75 72 84 65 77 70 74 65 68 58 (2ot) 57 56 64


L L L L L W L L

61 56 76 87 57 80 65 78 1728

72 64 81 90 83 (ot) 79 74 92 1831

Coach: Gene Visscher (16-36) 1981-82 – 6-20/2-12 Big Sky Conference*

@Saint Mary’s (Calif.) @Pepperdine SAN JOSE STATE @New Mexico CS FULLERTON U.S. INTERNATIONAL SANTA FE •@Pacific •Ohio Northern UC SANTA BARBARA SAN DIEGO *BOISE STATE *IDAHO @U.S. International *@Nevada-Reno *@Idaho State *@Weber State *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA *@Idaho *@Boise State *NEVADA-RENO *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Montana *@Montana State SCORING

L L W L W W L W L L L L L L L L L W L L L L W L L L

62 67 60 50 72 56 58 78 56 70 64 72 46 56 63 52 65 49 65 60 52 79 70 61 52 63 1598

•Casaba Classic (Stockton, Calif.)

75 88 57 60 62 54 60 71 (ot) 58 (ot) 78 69 77 59 68 (ot) 65 57 66 47 67 72 64 81 (ot) 68 73 65 70 1729

1982-83 – 10-16/3-11 Big Sky Conference*

@CS Fullerton @San Diego PACIFIC @Arizona State •Fresno State •Seattle Pacific SANTA FE @Arizona ~UC Irvine ~Colorado State U.S. INTERNATIONAL GRAND CANYON *IDAHO *BOISE STATE *@Nevada-Reno *@Weber State *@Idaho State *@Montana State *@Montana *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Boise State *@Idaho *NEVADA-RENO *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE SCORING

L L W L L W W L W W W W L L L L L L L W L L L L W W

55 97 74 (2ot) 76 61 57 66 83 54 58 91 87 88 58 53 66 75 61 60 57 67 60 62 47 55 58 72 75 97 109 58 80 69 73 59 71 50 54 57 55 52 60 62 68 48 75 67 75 76 70 60 57 1688 1787

•Malibu Classic (Malibu, Calif.) ~KOA Classic (Billings, Mont.)

Coach: Jay Arnote (70-72) 1983-84, 13-15/5-9 Big Sky Conference*

@Arizona MANKATO STATE (Minn.) SAN DIEGO ARIZONA STATE @Northern Colorado @Colorado State •Lamar •Georgia Southern ~@Wyoming ~Wisconsin-Green Bay WESTMONT (Calif.) PEPPERDINE *@Idaho State *@Weber State *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA *@Idaho *@Boise State *NEVADA-RENO *WEBER STATE *IDAHO STATE *@Montana *@Montana State *BOISE STATE *IDAHO GRAND CANYON *@Nevada-Reno ¶@Montana SCORING

L W W W W L L W L W L W L L W L L W L L W L W W L W L L

65 85 70 71 81 50 61 81 55 59 58 61 65 54 59 54 61 71 57 63 82 58 70 70 78 73 65 54 1760

•Executive Invitational (Evansville, Ill.) ~Cowboy Shootout (Laramie, Wyo.) ¶Big Sky Tournament (Missoula, Mont.)

72 73 63 70 71 51 91 75 65 50 74 54 82 66 57 59 69 66 69 73 73 69 49 69 86 57 85 69 1837

1984-85 – 17-12/8-6 Big Sky Conference*

ADAMS STATE (Colo.) •Jacksonville •@New Mexico GRAND CANYON ARIZONA EASTERN WASHINGTON @Arizona State WESTERN STATE (Colo.) ~Washington State ~Illinois-Chicago @Eastern Washington @Pepperdine @San Diego *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Montana State *@Montana *IDAHO *BOISE STATE *@Nevada-Reno *@Weber State *@Idaho State *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Boise State *@Idaho

W W W W L W L W L W W L L W W W L W W L L L W W L W

110 65 64 60 61 83 61 103 61 63 83 65 53 65 75 62 69 85 69 59 75 56 76 69 55 80

82 64 56 44 82 68 67 69 (ot) 63 54 70 82 54 62 68 58 76 71 63 72 87 88 72 66 72 75

*NEVADA-RENO ¶Montana State ¶Idaho State SCORING

L W L

66 69 86 2124

77 62 89 1874

•Albuquerque Tribune Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) KOA Classic (Billings, Mont.) ¶Big Sky Tournament (Boise, Idaho)

1985-86 – 19-10/9-5 Big Sky Conference* BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

@Air Force @Eastern Washington SOUTHERN CALIF. COLL. OREGON @Arizona ARIZONA STATE SANTA FE COLORADO STATE ~@Santa Clara ~Lamar METRO STATE (Colo.) FORT LEWIS (Colo.) *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA EASTERN WASHINGTON *NEVADA-RENO *@Idaho State *@Weber State *BOISE STATE *IDAHO *@Montana *@Montana State *@Nevada-Reno *WEBER STATE *IDAHO STATE *@Idaho *@Boise State ¶Montana State ™LOUISIANA TECH SCORING

W L W W L W W W L W W W W W W W L W W W L L L W W W L L L

68 70 75 66 57 77 71 63 61 75 73 85 82 72 66 84 72 65 78 72 71 67 72 68 70 82 52 74 61 2146

~Cable Car Classic (Santa Clara, Calif.) ¶Big Sky Tournament (Reno, Nev.) ™NIT First Round (Flagstaff)

61 82 63 62 66 67 58 56 72 53 56 77 77 61 62 75 78 57 42 (ot) 70 83 82 76 64 57 58 58 80 67 1988

W L L W L W L L L W W W L L L L W L L L W L W L W W L L

73 57 66 86 69 95 72 54 49 90 86 86 62 61 77 55 66 45 57 61 90 58 79 79 71 76 81 80 1981

!Big Sky Tournament (Flagstaff)

58 71 69 (ot) 77 76 88 79 76 68 82 62 55 81 73 80 58 65 67 61 66 82 70 77 88 62 62 (ot) 83 82 2018

L L L L L W W L L L W L W L L L L W L L W W W L L W W L

49 73 75 63 59 84 80 48 68 74 72 55 79 56 53 48 65 66 74 72 75 72 72 75 73 87 95 72 1934

~Sun Met Classic (Fresno, Calif.) ¶Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) !Game played in Tuba City, Ariz. ™Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)

66 78 79 88 77 81 55 74 78 (ot) 79 70 64 68 58 63 70 80 64 77 83 68 64 61 77 97 67 74 77 2037

Coach: Pat Rafferty (10-41) 1988-89 – 2-25/1-15 Big Sky Conference*

Maryland-Baltimore County @Pepperdine Southern Utah State •Southeastern Louisiana •Southwest Missouri State @Kansas @Texas Christian @Texas-Arlington @Colorado @Southern Utah State *WEBER STATE *IDAHO STATE *@Idaho *@Eastern Washington *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *BOISE STATE @Arizona State *@Weber State *@Boise State

L L L W L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L

58 66 74 70 72 42 53 1628

•Mazzio’s Pizza Classic (Springfield, Mo.)

72 71 84 109 79 67 90 2110

1989-90 – 8-20/3-13 Big Sky Conference*

•Baptist •@Hawaii-Hilo LaVERNE COLORADO @Arizona MESA STATE ARIZONA STATE TEXAS-ARLINGTON @Texas Southern @Southern California *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Idaho State *@Weber State *@Eastern Washington *@Idaho TEXAS SOUTHERN *BOISE STATE @Texas Christian *NEVADA *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Montana State *@Montana *IDAHO *EASTERN WASHINGTON *@Boise State *@Nevada SCORING

W W W L L W L W L L L W L L L L L W L L L W L L L L L L

65 74 61 54 37 92 47 65 79 72 67 76 76 49 59 59 67 68 69 66 72 67 88 66 52 66 39 66 1818

•Hawaii-Hilo Tournament (Hilo, Hawaii)

64 65 51 70 84 89 64 50 94 99 68 73 88 67 80 84 70 61 88 85 74 58 (ot) 90 87 64 70 67 100 2104

1990-91 – 4-23/1-15 Big Sky Conference*

KANSAS @Arizona State @Cal State Northridge ARIZONA FORT LEWIS (Colo.) GEORGIA STATE TEXAS CHRISTIAN @Georgia State •Wyoming •Holy Cross *@Eastern Washington *@Idaho *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Idaho State *@Boise State CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE *IDAHO STATE *NEVADA *@Montana State *@Montana *IDAHO *EASTERN WASHINGTON *WEBER STATE *BOISE STATE *@Nevada *@Weber State SCORING

L L L L W W L L L L L L L L L L W L W L L L L L L L L

57 77 90 64 101 84 51 76 87 77 74 61 60 74 87 75 77 74 71 76 68 67 79 77 61 70 69 1984

•Wyoming Shootout (Casper, Wyo.)

84 118 109 100 95 74 70 92 103 96 91 90 62 81 112 93 64 89 66 83 89 82 95 93 73 95 119 2418

1991-92 – 7-20/3-13 Big Sky Conference*

1987-88 – 10-18/7-9 Big Sky Conference*

~@Fresno State ~San Diego State ARIZONA STATE BIOLA (Calif.) @Arizona GRAND CANYON TEXAS WESLEYAN ¶Oregon ¶@Portland ¶Northwestern !Central Connecticut State *@Idaho *@Eastern Washington *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA *@Boise State *@Weber State *BOISE STATE *NEVADA-RENO *@Montana State *@Montana *EASTERN WASHINGTON *IDAHO *@Nevada-Reno *@Idaho State *WEBER STATE *IDAHO STATE ™Montana SCORING

L L L L L L L

Coach: Harold Merritt (34-76)

1986-87 – 11-17/5-9 Big Sky Conference*

@Brooklyn College @Central Connecticut State @Maryland-Baltimore Co. AIR FORCE ARIZONA U.S. INTERNATIONAL FORT LEWIS @Arizona State @Wichita State CONCORDIA (Neb.) BROOKLYN COLLEGE OLIVET NAZARENE *@Montana State *@Montana *@Nevada-Reno *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Boise State *@Idaho *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE @Louisiana State *NEVADA-RENO *@Weber State *@Idaho State *IDAHO *BOISE STATE !NEVADA-RENO SCORING

*IDAHO *EASTERN WASHINGTON *@Idaho State *@Nevada-Reno *NEVADA *@Montana State *@Montana SCORING

47 61 61 96 66 80 60 48 48 63 59 109 50 64 72 88 59 82 50 80 50 62 53 51 51 91 73 86 75 (2ot) 78 67 80 53 72 70 82 71 96 49 69

MAINE @Cal State Sacramento @Cal State Northridge BEMIDJI STATE @Saint Mary’s @Arizona @Colorado @Louisiana State *BOISE STATE *IDAHO *@Idaho State *@Weber State *EASTERN WASHINGTON CS SACRAMENTO CS NORTHRIDGE *NEVADA *MONTANA *MONTANA ST. *@Eastern Washington *@Idaho *@Boise State *WEBER STATE *IDAHO STATE SOUTHERN UTAH *@Nevada *@Montana State *@Montana SCORING

L W W W L L L L W L L L W W W L L W L L L L L L L L L

74 86 74 79 50 81 66 86 64 80 82 61 80 71 81 60 59 81 64 84 77 75 73 63 69 63 59 1934

(ot) 80 80 71 64 57 127 90 159 59 (ot) 84 109 96 71 68 (ot) 78 64 74 (ot) 78 81 96 82 92 85 82 104 107 90 2332

1992-93 – 10-16/4-10 Big Sky Conference*

ST. MARY’S @Maine CS NORTHRIDGE @Southern Utah @Arizona State MISSOURI-ROLLA WINONA STATE DENVER @CS Sacramento @CS Northridge *BOISE STATE *IDAHO STATE *@Montana State *@Montana *EASTERN WASHINGTON *IDAHO CS SACRAMENTO *WEBER STATE *@Idaho State *@Boise State *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *@Eastern Washington *@Idaho SOUTHERN UTAH *@Weber State SCORING

W L L L L L W W W L W W L L W L W L L L L L W L W L

89 56 67 74 67 85 78 76 78 86 78 76 60 55 89 53 68 70 69 45 46 64 64 51 84 79 1807

79 59 76 100 81 95 71 69 71 87 72 68 66 74 69 59 64 74 88 58 54 73 52 78 75 100 1912

1993-94 – 13-13/6-8! Big Sky Conference*

SOUTHWEST TEXAS W 96 86 SO. COLORADO W 89 83 @CS Sacramento L 76 80 @Southern Utah L 73 81 WI-PARKSIDE W 92 72 SAN DIEGO L 82 92 %@Arizona State L 71 87 %vs. Mississippi State L 64 85 CAL POLY SLO W 88 77 CS SACRAMENTO W 83 59 FAIRFIELD W 74 68 *@Boise State W 74 62 *@Idaho State L 80 99 *MONTANA STATE L 75 92 *MONTANA L 60 74 *@Eastern Washington W 76 72 *@Idaho L 82 (ot) 84 *@Weber State L 71 79 *IDAHO STATE L 93 96 *BOISE STATE W 84 76 *@Montana L 85 98 *@Montana State W 86 72 *IDAHO L 73 79 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 81 72 SOUTHERN UTAH W 96 (2ot) 91 W 78 76 *WEBER STATE SCORING 2082 2090 %ASU Tribune Classic !Does not include Montana State forfeit.

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*@Idaho *MONTANA *MONTANA STATE *NEVADA-RENO *@Weber State *@Idaho State *Idaho *Boise State SCORING

Coach: Ben Howland (77-59) 1994-95 – 8-18/4-10! Big Sky Conference*

N.M. HIGHLANDS W 71 69 CALIFORNIA L 66 69 @Arizona State L 50 74 @Southwest Texas L 43 54 CONCORDIA (CALIF.) L 67 73 COLLEGE of NOTRE DAME W 97 49 %@Chaminade W 80 44 %vs. East Carolina L 56 78 @Southern Utah L 65 79 @Utah L 52 85 @Oral Roberts L 58 75 *MONTANA W 68 67 *MONTANA ST W 84 (ot) 77 *@Idaho State L 80 86 *@Boise State L 80 (ot) 84 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 67 58 *IDAHO L 66 68 *WEBER STATE L 63 72 *@Montana State L 59 84 *@Montana L 62 76 *BOISE STATE L 58 69 *IDAHO STATE W 86 (ot) 81 *@Idaho L 76 77 *@Eastern Washington L 61 73 SOUTHERN UTAH W 68 67 L 67 85 *@Weber State SCORING 1750 1873 %Aloha Classic !Record does not include California forfeit.

1995-96 – 6-20/3-11! Big Sky Conference*

@California L 83 111 CAL POLY SLO W 83 71 @Texas-Arlington L 77 88 @Sam Houston St. L 74 85 COLORADO COLLEGE W 81 63 MONTANA TECH W 66 50 ORAL ROBERTS L 66 70 @Arizona State L 62 76 @Cal Poly SLO L 75 78 @San Diego L 60 67 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 61 67 *@Montana L 64 66 *@Montana State L 58 87 *IDAHO STATE L 59 73 *BOISE STATE L 60 65 *@Eastern Washington W 60 58 *@Idaho L 64 66 *@Weber St. L 67 89 *MONTANA STATE L 61 76 *MONTANA L 46 77 *@Boise State L 45 68 *@Idaho State L 75 85 *IDAHO W 79 69 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 71 57 @CS Sacramento L 66 71 L 64 101 *WEBER ST. Scoring 1727 1934 !Record does not include California forfeit

1996-97 – 21-7/14-2 Big Sky Conference* BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

CS SACRAMENTO L 65 @Arizona L 70 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 87 MCNEESE STATE W 81 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 91 @Southern Utah W 82 @Loyola Marymount W 77 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE W 111 @Nevada-Las Vegas L 67 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 79 *PORTLAND STATE W 54 *@Montana W 82 *@Montana State W 79 *IDAHO STATE W 72 *WEBER STATE W 83 *@Idaho State W 78 SOUTHERN UTAH W 61 *@ CS Northridge W 74 *MONTANA STATE W 85 *MONTANA W 72 *@ Portland State L 68 *@ Eastern Washington W 76 *@ CS Sacramento W 58 *@ Weber State L 90 *CS NORTHRIDGE W 76 *CS SACRAMENTO W 99 !CS NORTHRIDGE L 84 L 75 #@Arkansas SCORING 2176 !Big Sky Tournament #NIT at Fayetteville, Ark.

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1997-98 – 21-8/13-3, Big Sky Conference* BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

SONOMA STATE W 89 67 @Stephen F. Austin L 70 72 @UT-Pan American W 62 57 SAN DIEGO L 68 73 @Arizona State (FSNA) L 76 87 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 105 56 WESTERN OREGON W 91 63 @UCLA (FSN) L 68 90 UC-IRVINE W 88 56 @San Jose State W 77 64 *@Eastern Washington W 83 48 *@Portland State L 70 72 *MONTANA W 73 60 *MONTANA STATE W 76 72 *@Idaho State W 87 60 *@Weber State L 75 83 *IDAHO STATE W 87 61 *CS NORTHRIDGE W 86 (ot) 85 *@Montana State W 102 (ot) 96 *@Montana L 66 73 *PORTLAND STATE W 87 54 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 94 79 *CS SACRAMENTO W 86 49 *WEBER STATE W 79 (ot) 70 *@CS Northridge W 64 61 *@CS Sacramento W 92 52 #CS NORTHRIDGE W 86 79 #MONTANA STATE (ESPN) W 77 50 L 62 65 !Cincinnati (CBS) SCORING 2326 1954 #Big Sky Tournament (Flagstaff) !NCAA Tournament (Boise)

1998-99 – 21-8/12-4, Big Sky Conference*

@Florida International L 65 75 @Arizona State W 76 60 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL W 77 57 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN W 99 59 ST. MARTIN’S W 94 54 @San Diego L 65 71 @UC Irvine L 54 68 Colorado College! W 72 56 vs. St. Bonaventure$ W 81 70 vs. Eastern Illinois$ W 78 74 ELON W 99 65 *CS NORTHRIDGE W 96 (ot) 79 *CS SACRAMENTO W 75 60 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 80 76 *PORTLAND STATE W 82 52 *@Montana W 62 59 *@Montana State W 74 73 *IDAHO STATE W 101 69 *WEBER STATE L 88 (ot) 92 *@Idaho State W 69 61 *@Cal State Northridge L 74 76 *MONTANA STATE W 82 67 *MONTANA W 74 53 *@Portland State L 76 77 *@Eastern Washington W 67 65 *@Cal State Sacramento W 71 61 *@Weber State L 57 77 &vs. Portland State W 73 56 L 75 82 &vs. Weber State (ESPN2) SCORING 2238 1935 !Hon-dah Classic played at Whiteriver, Ariz. &Big Sky Conference Tournament (Ogden, Utah) $Hawaii-Nike Festival (Honolulu, Hawaii)

Coach: Mike Adras (193-170) 1999-00 – 20-11/11-5, Big Sky Conference* BIG SKY TOURNAMENT CHAMPION

BOISE STATE W 60 53 @Cal Poly W 76 72 SAN JOSE STATE L 46 49 UTAH STATE W 64 52 @Fresno State L 68 74 @Utah State L 58 80 @Boise State L 48 58 CAL POLY W 97 68 @Oregon L 54 91 SOUTHERN OREGON W 116 63 JAMESTOWN (N.D.) W 74 67 *@Cal State Sacramento L 62 65 *@Cal State Northridge L 66 69 *@Eastern Washington L 65 74 *@Portland State L 75 101 *MONTANA W 85 72 *MONTANA STATE W 89 80 *@Idaho State W 67 50 *@Weber State W 76 66 *IDAHO STATE W 82 68 *CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE W 83 73 *@Montana State W 76 74 *@Montana W 85 59 *PORTLAND STATE W 71 57 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 76 68 *CAL STATE SACRAMENTO W 88 65 *WEBER STATE L 73 84 #vs. Portland State W 77 75 #vs. Eastern Washington W 82 65 #vs. CS Northridge (ESPN2) W 85 (ot) 81 L 56 61 !vs. St. John’s (CBS) Scoring 2,280 2,134 # Big Sky Conference Tournament (Missoula, Mont.) !NCAA Tournament (Tucson, Ariz.)

2000-01 – 15-14/8-8, Big Sky Conference*

@UNLV CASCADE COLLEGE COLGATE @Air Force @Cal Poly ^vs. Alabama A&M ^vs. Duquesne OREGON LIPSCOMB PATTEN COLLEGE @CS Fullerton *Sacramento State *at Weber State *CS NORTHRIDGE *SACRAMENTO ST. *EASTERN WASINGTON *PORTLAND STATE *@Montana *@Montana State *IDAHO STATE *WEBER STATE *@Idaho State *@CS Northridge *MONTANA STATE *MONTANA *@Portland State *@Eastern Washington

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L W W W L L L L W W W W L W W L W L L L W W L W W L L

60 91 89 63 97 55 62 70 80 77 75 65 76 76 66 65 90 63 79 63 76 87 72 87 77 64 66

81 73 76 58 (ot) 99 57 65 (ot) 72 77 46 59 55 79 75 53 72 62 78 84 70 68 (ot) 84 78 74 66 68 74

#vs. Montana State W 65 62 53 58 #vs. East. Washington (FSN) L Scoring 2,109 2,023 ^ Boilermaker Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) # Big Sky Tournament (Northridge, Calif.)

2001-02 – 14-14/7-7, Big Sky Conference*

CAL POLY W 75 57 @Pittsburgh L 47 58 @Colgate W 78 (2ot) 77 @Northeastern W 70 67 N. MEXICO HIGHLANDS W 91 64 at Lipscomb W 67 52 @Tennessee-Martin L 51 54 @Oregon L 51 86 @Boise State L 44 55 MONTANA TECH W 64 46 CAL STATE FULLERTON W 80 68 AIR FORCE L 56 57 @New Mexico L 57 70 *@Weber State L 66 78 *@Idaho State L 64 77 *@Sacramento State L 63 81 *MONTANA W 77 64 *MONTANA STATE L 48 59 *@Eastern Washington W 70 63 *@Portland State W 77 60 *IDAHO STATE W 77 (ot) 76 *WEBER STATE W 85 79 *SACRAMENTO STATE W 90 70 *@Montana State L 59 62 *@Montana L 63 70 *PORTLAND STATE L 79 88 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 80 75 L 64 82 vs. Montana^ Scoring 1,893 1,895 ^ Big Sky Tournament (Bozeman, Mont.)

2002-03 – 15-13/6-8, Big Sky Conference*

High Point L 65 70 St. Peter’s W 99 (ot) 93 @Arizona (FSNA) L 101 66 UC SANTA CRUZ W 100 76 NORTHEASTERN W 71 56 WESTERN STATE W 74 60 @Southern Utah W 73 56 @UCLA W 67 63 TENNESSEE MARTIN W 92 76 @Portland L 61 63 MARIST W 68 65 SOUTHERN UTAH W 85 68 @New Mexico L 57 59 *SACRAMENTO STATE L 81 (ot) 85 *@Eastern Washington L 53 76 *@Portland State L 60 73 *WEBER STATE L 61 64 *IDAHO STATE W 65 62 *@Montana W 97 (ot) 93 *@Montana State L 80 66 *@Sacramento State W 63 45 *PORTLAND STATE W 75 64 *EASTERN WASHINGTON L 75 78 *@Idaho State L 76 90 *@Weber State L 64 79 *MONTANA STATE W 81 71 *MONTANA W 69 59 L 74 85 ^Idaho State Scoring 2,038 2,010 ^Big Sky Tournament (Pocatello, Idaho)

2003-04 – 15-14/7-7, Big Sky Conference*

CAL STATE FULLERTON W 77 60 @Arizona (FSNA) L 73 107 SAN JOSE CHRISTIAN W 105 46 @Wichita State L 51 68 @Oral Roberts L 70 83 @Cal State Fullerton L 67 82 WESTERN NEW MEXICO W 91 65 @UC Riverside L 69 (ot) 72 @UNLV W 74 73 USD W 91 81 @Marist College L 58 67 @Quinnipiac W 79 70 PORTLAND W 81 73 *@Sacramento State W 80 73 *EASTERN WASHINGTON L 57 63 *PORTLAND STATE L 65 71 *@ Weber State W 73 67 *@ Idaho State W 92 86 *MONTANA W 83 67 *MONTANA STATE W 63 57 *SACRAMENTO STATE L 97 110 *@Portland State L 78 85 *@Eastern Washington L 81 91 *IDAHO STATE W 85 72 *WEBER STATE L 70 73 *@Montana State L 62 67 *@Montana W 80 (ot) 78 ^Idaho State W 91 72 59 71 ^Eastern Washington (ESPN2)L Scoring 2,202 2,150 ^Big Sky Tournament (Cheney, Wash.)

2004-05 – 11-17/4-10, Big Sky Conference*

#vs. Iona L 67 77 #vs. Alcorn St. W 70 61 UC RIVERSIDE W 78 60 ORAL ROBERTS L 69 70 @New Mexico L 70 81 LEWIS & CLARK W 93 81 @UC Davis W 69 64 @Texas Tech (TTTN) L 65 81 WILLAMETTE W 96 57 @San Diego (Cox) L 56 65 QUINNIPIAC W 102 83 %Loyola Marymount L 64 69 %South Carolina State W 85 75 *@Eastern Washington L 61 65 *@Portland State L 78 91 *WEBER STATE W 86 71 *IDAHO STATE W 86 68 *@Montana L 79 83 *@Montana State (KAZ) L 68 88 *@Sacramento State L 88 92 *PORTLAND STATE L 81 84 *E. WASHINGTON W 77 64 *@Idaho State L 75 86 *@Weber State L 73 94 *MONTANA STATE W 84 61 +@Tulsa L 64 79 *SACRAMENTO ST. L 86 87 L 69 77 *MONTANA Scoring 2,139 2,114 # Guardians Classic (Omaha, Neb.) % Gossner Foods Classic (Logan, Utah) +ESPN BracketBuster * Big Sky Conference Game

2005-06 – 21-11/12-3, Big Sky Conference* BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

#Air Force L 49 62 #UT-Arlington L 59 68 #Morgan State W 71 51 UC DAVIS W 78 50 CAL MARITIME ACAD. W 97 47 @Denver L 63 78 @Northern Colorado W 88 78 TULSA L 58 64 @No. 24 Arizona (FSNA) L 66 75 NORTHERN COLORADO W 63 52 vs. San Francisco W 70 6 @Arizona State L 55 72 PACIFIC LUTHERAN W 96 59 JOHNSON & WALES W 100 52 *EASTERN WASHINGTON W 105 95 *PORTLAND STATE W 86 77 *@Weber State W 88 82 *@Idaho State W 85 81 *MONTANA W 83 80 *MONTANA STATE W 78 72 *SACRAMENTO STATE W 89 83 *@Portland State W 65 63 *@Eastern Washington L 61 73 *IDAHO STATE W 88 80 *WEBER STATE W 77 69 *@Montana State W 82 73 +@W. Kentucky (ESPNU) L 58 79 *@Sacramento State W 92 72 *@Montana (TV) L 83 96 ^SACRAMENTO STATE W 98 83 ^MONTANA (ESPN2) L 60 73 $Delaware State L 53 58 # Black Coaches Association Classic (Seattle, Wash.) * Big Sky Conference Game +ESPN BracketBuster ^ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.) $ National Invitation Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.)

2006-07 – 18-12/11-5, Big Sky Conference* BIG SKY CHAMPIONS

@Kansas (Jay. Network) L 57 91 @Arizona State W 75 71 @Arizona (FSNA) L 79 101 MSU-NORTHERN W 85 62 Miss. Valley St. W 104 77 @San Francisco L 73 82 vs. UNLV L 53 93 SAN FRANCISCO W 84 62 HASKELL W 106 72 @Pepperdine L 86 101 @Cal Poly L 60 82 *SACRAMENTO ST. W 96 82 *WEBER STATE L 73 81 *PORTLAND ST. W 85 78 *E. WASHINGTON W 109 101 *@No. Colorado L 86 88 *@Sac. St. W 94 71 *@Eastern Wash. W 90 81 *@Portland State L 78 83 *Montana L 71 74 *Montana State W 86 76 *@Idaho St. (2OT) W 102 98 *@Weber State L 79 86 *Idaho State W 73 63 +San Jose State W 78 67 *@Montana W 88 81 *@Montana St. (OT) W 92 84 *N. Colorado W 89 77 ^ Montana W 78 71 ^@Weber State(ESPN2) L 80 88 * Big Sky Conference Game +ESPN BracketBuster ^ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Ogden, Utah.)

2007-08 – 21-11/11-5, Big Sky Conference*

!ADAMS STATE (FSNA) W 78 65 !@#17 Arizona (FSNA) L 69 76 !MISSOURI-KC (FSNA) W 77 62 @Mississippi Valley St. W 65 56 !@ #4 Kansas L 46 87 PEPPERDINE (FSNA) L 87 (ot) 93 #6% W. Kentucky (FSNA) W 64 61 UNLV (FSNA) L 74 83 CAL POLY (FSNA) W 85 51 @San Jose State W 62 57 HASKELL W 105 72 +vs. Furman W 68 56 +@Utah State L 62 78 *N. COLORADO (ALT) W 86 70 *@E. Washington W 79 74 *@Portland State L 66 80 *MONTANA (FSNA) W 72 64 *MONTANA STATE (FSNA) W 78 58 *@Sacramento State W 80 69 *@Weber State W 69 56 *@Idaho State (ALT) L 67 69 *@Northern Colorado L 77 80 *PORTLAND STATE (FSNA) L 68 71 *E. WASHINGTON (ALT) W 68 64 *@Montana State L 67 70 *@Montana W 80 76 *SACRAMENTO STATE W 73 59 +WICHITA STATE (FSNA) W 85 75 *WEBER STATE (FSNA) W 74 71 *IDAHO STATE (UH) W 76 53 $Weber State (ALT) W 75 70 $@Portland State (ESPN2) L 51 67 ! Jayhawk Invitational + Goosner Classic (Logan, Utah) +ESPN BracketBuster * Big Sky Conference games $ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Portland, Ore.) % CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll

2008-09 – 8-19/5-11, Big Sky Conference*

@ Utah Valley HASKELL (FSNA) @ UNLV @ UC Riverside NORTH DAKOTA STATE @ Arizona (FSNA) UTAH VALLEY (FSNA) NORTHERN NEW MEXICO @ Stanford (COMCAST) @ Wichita State @ North Dakota State *@ Northern Colorado *E. WASHINGTON *#10^ PORTLAND ST. (ALT) *@ Montana *@ Montana State *@ Sacramento State *IDAHO STATE (FSNA) *WEBER STATE (FSNA)

L W L L L L W W L L L L W L L L W L L

62 68 95 63 71 87 52 59 82 89 57 74 64 63 80 39 57 66 53 58 68 90 79 81 72 49 91 (4ot) 92 61 62 68 74 89 64 52 60 54 59

*N. COLORADO (FSNA) W 67 *@ Portland State L 66 *@ Eastern Washington L 50 *MONTANA STATE (FSNA) W 83 *MONTANA (FSNA) L 54 *SACRAMENTO ST. (FSNA) W 68 *@ Weber State L 51 *@ Idaho State L 49 * Big Sky Conference Game

64 78 54 64 73 58 70 71

2009-10 – 14-14/8-8, Big Sky Conference* Southwestern College (UH) W 113 61 @ Arizona (FSNA) L 70 87 +Fresno State (FSNA) L 59 65 +Pacific (UH) Susp. +@ Santa Clara W 88 72 +@ San Diego State L 48 89 *@ Montana L 54 71 *@ Montana State L 50 62 UC Riverside W 68 56 @ #19 New Mexico L 57 96 @ Air Force W 60 52 @ Colorado State L 56 64 @ Texas-Pan American W 64 59 Northern New Mexico W 113 68 *#19! N. Colorado L 66 75 *Idaho State (FSNA) W 68 56 *Weber State (UH) L 62 87 *@ Eastern Washington (SWX) W 73 69 *@ Portland State (ALT) W 93 86 *Sacramento State (ALT) W 75 71 *Montana State (UH) W 71 58 *Montana* (UH) L 64 84 *@ #11! N. Colorado L 63 (ot )70 *@ #23! Weber State L 66 76 *@ Idaho State L 71 (ot) 73 *Portland State (UH) W 86 (2ot )85 *E. Washington (FSNA) W 74 (ot) 71 *@ Sacramento State W 73 59 ^@ Montana L 60 81 + West Coast Classic Classic * Big Sky Conference Game ^ Big Sky Conference Tournament (Missoula, Mont.) ! CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll

2010-11 - 19-13/9-7, Big Sky Conference* SOUTHWESTERNCOLLEGE (UH) @ Iowa State# @ No. 18! Creighton# ALABAMA ST.# ^ SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE @ Kennesaw St.# @ Pepperdine @ CS-Bakersfield BETHANY& TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN @ USC (FSNA) @ Arizona$ (FSNA) AIR FORCE @ No. 18! Montana* @ Montana State* IDAHO STATE* (FCS) WEBER STATE* (FSNA) SACRAMENTO STATE* (FCS) @ Eastern Washington* @ Portland State* (ALT) N. COLORADO* (FSNA) MONTANA STATE* (FCS) NO. 14! MONTANA* (FCS) @ Weber State* @ Idaho State* E. WASHINGTON* (FSNA) @ Cal Poly& @ Sacramento State* @ Northern Colorado* PORTLAND STATE* (FSNA) MONTANA STATE+ (FSNA) +No. 22! N. Colorado@ @Santa Clara=

W L L W W W W W W W L L W L L W L W L W W W W L L W W W L W W L L

113 64 70 74 97 74 88 81 91 68 52 58 74 80 78 82 67 79 59 71 65 61 70 55 88 83 59 63 71 79 65 70 63

61 78 74 46 47 66 74 77 50 55 60 63 63 83 86 (ot) 80 68 58 72 59 54 41 53 82 (ot) 90 74 56 42 72 52 62 73 68

* Big Sky Conference Game ! CollegeInsider.com Mid Major Poll $Fiesta Bowl Classic ^ Tim's Toyota Center, Prescott, Ariz. # Global Sports Hy-Vee Challenge &Sears BracketBuster +Big Sky Tournament, Greeley, Colo. =CollegeInsider.com Tournament, Santa Clara, Calif.

2011-12 - 5-24/1-15 Big Sky Conference*

vs. UL-Lafayette# @San Francisco# vs. North Dakota State# ARIZONA CHRISTIAN NO. NEW MEXICO @Loyola Marymount BYU^ (BYU-TV) @Arizona (FSAZ) PEPPERDINE (FCS) CS-BAKERSFIELD & @Arizona State (FSAZ) @Sam Houston State SACRAMENTO STATE* @Northern Colorado* @Portland State* @Eastern Washington* MONTANA* (FCS) Montana State* (FCS) @Weber State* @Idaho State* @Sacramento State* N. COLORADO* (FCS) E. WASHINGTON*(FCS) PORTLAND ST.* (NAU) WEBER STATE* (FCS) IDAHO STATE* (NAU) UC-DAVIS (FSAZ+) @Montana* (ALT) @Montana State*

L L L W W L L L L W W L W L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

66 50 58 103 80 61 52 39 40 80 69 49 73 64 62 59 53 72 67 62 43 62 68 65 49 73 65 60 60

83 69 70 42 49 81 87 53 49 67 68 73 64 80 82 76 78 74 81 78 77 (ot) 64 74 76 67 79 70 78 79

* Big Sky Conference Game # Hilltop Challenge, San Francisco, Calif. ^ Tim's Toyota Center, Prescott, Ariz. & Dave Brown took over as Interim Coach

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H I S T O R Y

Cincinnati 65, NAU 62 NCAA Tournament – First Round March 12, 1998 -- Boise, Idaho

St. John’s 61, NAU 56 NCAA Tournament – First Round March 16, 2000 -- Tucson, Arizona

BOISE, Idaho - In its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament in school history, No. 15 seed Northern Arizona battled No. 2 Cincinnati before falling short in the upset bid 6562 on a three-point basket by D’Juan Baker with four seconds remaining that sealed the Bearcat victory. Ross Land and Casey Frank led the Lumberjacks with 13 points apiece. Bobby Brannen led Cincinnati with 24 points. NAU jumped out to the early lead on the Bearcats, leading by as many as six points in the first half. But, the Bearcats would not go away without a fight, tying the game late in the Casey Frank scored 13 points against half at 22. The Lumberjacks then Cincinnati. went on a 9-4 run over the final four minutes to take a 31-26 lead into the locker room. The Lumberjacks shot 13-for-16 in the opening 20 minutes, while Cincinnati was just 7-for-29 from the field. The NAU lead would last for only the first four minutes of the second stanza when a jumper by Baker gave the Bearcats their first lead in the second half at 38-37. Both teams exchanged baskets as the lead changed hands three more times in the second half. NAU finally went ahead again by six points with 9:25 left in the game on back-to-back buckets by Casey Frank. The Bearcats erased the lead with a 10-4 run aided by six points from Brannen and eventually regained the lead by four with under a minute to play. Frank then pulled NAU within two on a dunk off an assist from Land with 27 seconds remaining in the game. After Brannen connected on just one of two free throws, Michael McNair drilled a 30-foot three-pointer to tie the game with 17 seconds remaining, setting the stage for Baker's final shot.

TUCSON, Ariz. - It was the classic case of “David vs. Goliath,” with the 15thseeded Lumberjacks playing the part of David and the 2nd-seeded St. John’s Red Storm playing the role of Goliath. The Lumberjacks had been written off by most people, marking the Red Storm down as having a date in the Final Four. Throughout the first 10 minutes of the game NAU hung around, falling no further than six points behind Adam Lopez had seven assists against St. the highly-favored Red John’s in 2000. Storm. Senior Andrew Wolthers gave the 13,000-plus fans in attendance something to cheer about when he drained a 15-footer to give NAU a two-point lead with just over seven minutes left in the half. It was a back-andforth battle for the rest of the half but St. John’s clung to a threepoint advantage at the intermission. St. John’s held the lead throughout the second half and with 10:04 left it looked like the Lumberjacks’ opportunity for the upset had passed them by. The Red Storm were in control of the game leading by nine when NAU mounted one final charge. Senior Ross Land and sophomore Adam Lopez hit consecutive three-pointers, knocking the St. John’s lead down to three. The Lumberjacks pulled even when senior Billy Hix hit a layup with 1:24 left in the game. The Red Storm regained the two-point advantage and with 30 seconds left on the clock, then junior Cory Schwab turned the McKale Center into sheer bedlam when he drained a three-pointer to give NAU a one-point lead. It was the Lumberjacks first lead since the 2:21 mark of the first half. But something happened on the way to one of the most memorable upsets in NCAA Championship history; Cinderella turned her back on NAU, ending the Lumberjacks’ tournament run. St. John’s survived the scare, 61-56. Senior Dan McClintock concluded his collegiate career as the CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game, scoring 18 points with eight rebounds and four assists. Senior Billy Hix recorded his second double-double of the season with his 14 points and 12 rebounds. Senior Ross Land closed out his career with nine points and five assists.

Northern Arizona Andrew Mavis Billy Hix Casey Frank Kawika Akina Ross Land Rod Hutchings Michael McNair Brendan Polyblank Dan McClintock Team Totals

Cincinnati Martin Baker Horton Patterson Brannen Levett Fletcher Myrick Petrus Team Totals

Cincinnati 65, Northern Arizona 62 min fga 3fga fta rb at to bk st pf 33 2-7 2-6 2-2 4 1 0 1 1 1 33 2-4 0-1 0-0 5 2 2 0 0 2 27 5-8 0-0 3-4 5 0 4 2 0 5 30 3-10 0-3 0-0 1 5 2 0 7 3 26 5-10 3-8 0-0 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 2 11 2-9 2-5 0-0 2 1 1 0 1 2 18 2-2 1-1 1-2 4 0 1 0 0 1 12 1-1 0-0 2-2 3 0 0 0 0 4 1 200 23-54 8-24 8-10 27 12 13 4 10 22 .426 .333 .800 min fga 30 4-9 32 5-15 19 1-2 24 3-10 39 8-14 26 2-7 10 0-0 16 0-1 4 0-0

3fga 0-0 3-9 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

fta 1-2 0-0 2-4 4-7 8-12 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0

rb 15 1 0 6 12 2 4 0 1 1 42

at 0 1 3 0 2 1 0 1 0

pt 8 4 13 6 13 2 6 6 4 62

to bk st pf pt 2 2 2 3 9 3 0 1 2 13 1 0 2 0 4 2 1 0 1 11 2 0 1 2 24 4 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

200 23-58 4-13 15-26 8 14 3 10 14 65 .397 .308 .577 Halftime: Northern Arizona 31, Cincinnati 26. Technicals: none. Officials: Edward Corbett, Steve Gordon, Stanley Rote. Att: 12,154.

Northern Arizona Cory Schwab Billy Hix Dan McClintock Adam Lopez Ross Land Matthew Gebhardt Ryan McDade Commander King Andrew Wolthers Casey Grundman Team Totals

St. John's Lavor Postell Reggie Jessie Anthony Glover Erick Barkley Bootsy Thornton Chudney Gray Donald Emanuel Team Totals

St. John's 61, Northern Arizona 56 min fga 3fga fta rb at 37 3-10 1-6 0-0 1 1 36 6-7 1-2 1-3 12 1 34 9-17 0-0 0-1 8 4 33 1-5 1-4 0-0 1 7 39 3-10 3-9 0-0 4 5 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 0 7 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 7 1-1 1-1 0-0 1 0 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 200 24-54 7-23 1-4 32 18 .444 .304 .250 min fga 33 5-11 31 4-7 29 4-5 38 2-12 39 10-16 19 1-2 11 0-1

3fga 1-3 1-2 0-0 1-6 0-2 0-0 0-0

fta 1-1 0-0 2-3 3-4 0-0 0-1 0-0

rb 7 1 5 2 7 4 2 0 28

at 0 3 0 6 3 2 1

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to bk st pf pt 2 0 0 2 12 0 0 1 2 9 2 0 1 0 10 0 0 3 0 8 1 0 1 1 20 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 0

200 26-54 3-13 6-9 15 6 0 6 10 61 .481 .231 .667 Halftime: St. John's 28, Northern Arizona 25. Technicals: none. Officials: Doug Shows, Steve Gordon, Sid Rodeheffer. Att: 13,624.

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Professional Players

P R O F E S S I O N A L

Casey Frank New Zealand

Ross Land France

Andrew Mavis Dan McClintock Ukraine England

Kyle Feuerbach Germany

Kelly Golob Germany

Ruben Boykin, Jr. Poland, Italy

Stephen Sir Romania

Current Professional Basketball Players

Ryan McDade Spain

Mike McNair Austria

Kyle Landry Czech Republic

Josh Wilson Hungary

Cory Schwab Australia

Triumph Lyubertsy (Russia), 2011-13

Ruben Boykin, Jr. Gipsar Stal Ostrow Wielkopolski (Poland), 2007-08 Aurora Basket Jesi (Italy), 2008-09 Fileni BPA Jesa (Italy-Lega2), 2009-10 Assigeco Banca Popolare di Lod (Italy), 2010-11 Vap Kolossos Rodou (Greece), 2011-12 Anwil (Poland), 2012-13

Dan McClintock 2000 NBA Draft Second Round - Denver Nuggets BCM Gravelines Dunkerque Grand Littoral (France), 2008-09 MBC Nykolaev(Ukraine), 2009-10 Azovmash Mariupol (Ukraine), 2010-11 MBC Mykolaiv (Ukraine), 2011-12

Zarko Comagic Intermache Zastal Zielona Gora (Poland), 2010-11 PBG Basket Poznan (Poland), 2011-12 Vojvodina (Servia), 2012-13

Ryan McDade Rockhampton Rockets (Australia), 2008-09 Boras Basket (Sweden), 2009 KTP Basket Kotka (Finland), 2009-10 CB Promobys Hoteles Tijola (Spain), 2010-11 Nilan Bisons Loimaa (Finland), 2011-13

Casey Frank Gold Coast Blaze (Australia), 2008-10 Wellington Saints (New Zealand), 2010 New Zealand (World Championships), 2010 Wellington Saints (New Zealand), 2011-13 Cameron Jones Fort Wayne (NBA D League), 2011-12 Santa Cruz (NBA D League), 2012-13 Joakim Kjellbom Norrkoping (Sweden), 2008-09 National Team (Sweden), 2009 Norrkoping Dolphins (Sweden), 2010-11 BC Armia Tnilisi (Georgia), 2011-13 Kyle Landry ISS Sportino Inowroclaw (Poland), 2008-09 Dexia Mons-Hainaut (Belgium), 2009 Canadian National Team (FIBA Americas), 2009 BK Prostejov (Czech Republic-NBL), 2009-10 BK Prostejov (Czech Republic-NBL), 2010-11

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Stephen Sir Sdent BBC Nyon (Switzerland), 2008-09 Ehingen Steeples (Germany-Pro B), 2009-10 Edmonton Energy (IBL), 2010 Algodoneros de la Comarca (Mexico), 2010 Huracanes de Tampico (Mexico), 2011 CSM Bucuresti (Romania), 2012-13

Cam Jones NBA D League

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Year 1969 1970 1970 1976 1980 2000

Player Jim Plump Dan Debarnardi Don Rather Tom DeBerry Mark Stevens Dan McClintock

Team Phoenix Suns Chicago Baltimore/Atlanta Phoenix Suns Phoenix Suns Denver Nuggets

Round 20th 13th 16th 8th 5th 2nd

Pick

133 111 53

“It took my breath away. It was exciting to hear my name called. I am just happy I got drafted and I am going to make the best of it. I came here to NAU to get my education. That was my main goal and I achieved that goal. This is gravy on the plate for me. “ Former NAU Center Dan McClintock on being taken by the Denver Nuggets in the 2nd round of the 2000 NBA Draft

Former Professional Basketball Players Mike Chapman Last Team: KCC Egis (South Korea KBL) Stasha Dudukovic Last Team: Lausanne Basket (Switzerland-LNA) Kyle Feuerbach Last Team: Quad City Germany Kelly Golob Last Team: BBC Bayreuth (Germany-ProA), 200607 Marques Green Last Team: USA All-Stars (IBL), 2009-10 Simon Kent Last Team: South Adelaide (Australia-ABA), 2004 Kristian Kuhn Last Team: Cuxhaven Bascats (Germany), 2010-11 Ross Land Last Team: France-FIBA Supro League Kroatia-FIBA Supro League Iain Maclean Last Team: Finland, 2002 Andrew Mavis Last Team: Newcastle (Australia), 2004 Ryan McCurdy Kalev Tallinn (Estonia), 2009-10 Michael McNair Last Team: San Diego (ABA), 2008

Professional Players

National Basketball Association Draft

Julian Olubuyi Last Team: Barsy Atyyrau (Kazakhstan-D1), 2011-12 Ben Powell Last Team: Central Coast (Australia), 2007 John Rondeno Last Team: Nashville (ABA, 2005 Cory Schwab Last Team: Hobart (Australia), 2002 Michael Seckold Last Team: Sydney Coty Comets (Australia), 2010-12 Andre Spencer Last Team: Ironi Kfar Hamaccacia Ramat Gab (Israel Premier), 2001 Golden State Warriors, 1992-94 Marcel Ten Berge Last Team: Tonnado Aarchot (Belgium-D3), 2001 Charles Thomas Last Team: Idaho Stampede 9D League), 1997 Steve Williams Last Team: Paderborn Baskets (Germany), 1997 Josh Wilson Last Team: Kaposvari KK (Hungary), 2011-12 Benny Word Last Team: Memphis (USBL), 1994

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All-Time Letterwinners

A L L - T I M E A Bill Aaron Ryan Abbott Lupe Acevedo Joe Acker Leonard Agee Governor Aker John Akin Kawika Akina David Allen Gove Allen John Allen Nato Alonso Jeff Altman Steve Altman Jim Alton Poncho Alvarez Craig Anderson Fred Anderson George Anderson George Anderson John Anderson Mark Anderson Ira Andrews Doug Anthony Morse Arberry Gatson Arbineau Robert Arms Walton Armstrong

1956-60 1995-98 1951-55 1963-65 1947-50 1937-38, 1945-46 1989-90 1997-99 1983-85 1927-30, 1932-33 1927-29 1951-53 1981-85 1981-83 1956-57 1950-51 1969-70 1938-39 1921-23 1963-65 1976-77 1987-88 1957-59 1964-65 1973-74 1912-14 1980-81 1920-21

B Frank Baca Jay Baker Jordan Ballard Larry Baroloy Valentine Barrett Blaine Barton Tony Batmest Tyrone Bazy George Bearden Kirk Bechtold John Bendixen Chris Bennett David Benning Blaine Benson Howard Benson Milt Berg Bruce Berman John Bertoglio Troy Betton Gaellan Bewernick Keith Billingslea Jermaine Bishop Lee Black Harold Blome Maurice Blome Aaron Bond John Bonds Lorenzo Bond Wyatt Borkin Ken Bosket Brent Bowden Bill Boyd Dave Boyd Dwight Boyles Ruben Boykin, Jr. Lon Bradle Eric Bradley Larry Brewer Kent Briggs Art Brimhall Brett Brown David Brown Larry Brown Sharol Buck Monroe Bull Anthony Burgess Chad Burger Bernard Burrell Burk Brian Burns Dan Busch Doug Busch Bill Busicchia Don Buttrum

1945-46 1984-87 2003-04 1947-50 1919-20 1977-78 1988-89 2005-07 1961-62 1972-73 1932-35 2000-02 1973-75 1935-37 1935-36 1936-38 1965-67 1949-50 1984-88 2011-Pres. 1989-90 2007-09 1958-59 1912-14 1909-11 2002-04 1991-92 1979-81 1975-78 1990-94 1994-96 1961-62 1960-64 1976-77 2003-07 1971-73 1981-84 1956-57 1956-60 1927-28 1977-78 1984-85 1985-86 1946-50 1950-51 1986-88 2003-04 2006-07 1936-37 1996-97 1979-83 1979-82 1979-80 1958-62

C John Callicote Lynn Camp Eugene Campbell Lawrence Campbell Dave Candaleria

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1960-62 1922-25 1911-14 1919-22 1941-42

Bill Caughran Tom Centrall Jon Chambers Mark Champagne Dick Chapel Mike Chapman Danny Cheek Jerry Chestnut Ken Chilton John Chiono Howard Church Vincent Cisterna Ron Clark Robert Clay Jim Collins Steve Collins Charles Compton Zarko Comagic Terry Conrad Jauquien Cook Mose Cooper Frank Cosseboom Beryl Coulson Clarence Cox Donald Cox Clayborne Cresswell Bill Criman Sturgeon Cromer Harold Crumley Edward Cullin Bob Cummins Dave Cunningham Johnny Cunningham Ray Cunningham Bob Curran Richard Curran

L E T T E R W I N N E R S 1971-72 1941-42, 1944-45 1989-90 1969-71, 1972-73 1963-67 1995-96 2011-12 1967-68 1936-37 1930-31 1934-36 1946-50 1992-93 1952-53 1972-73 1991-92 1952-54 2007-09 1966-67 1993-94 1927-28, 1929-30 1941-43 1918-19 1930-33 1930-33 1909-11 1951-52 1930-32 1932-34 1944-45 1934-37 1955-57 2005-06 1918-19 1974-75 1973-74

D Tobin Daily Darrell Daniels Richard Davenport Chancellor Davis Clayde Davis Lavonne Davis Chip Deal Don Debardelaben Tom DeBerry Angel Delgadillo Miki Deric Hubert Detloff Don Diers James Douglas David Duane Jimmy Dunbar Tony Duncan Michael Dunn Charles Dutton Jimmie Dyer

1990-94 1983-85 1936-37 1993-94 1924-26 1983-85 1992-93 1968-70 1974-76 1981-83 1992-95 1925-28 1942-43, 1946-47 2011-12 1983-87 1936-38 1976-78 2010-Pres. 1909-11 1945-46

E Garry Edison Ephraim Ekanem Cecil Emmett Mike Elliott Curt Ensign Scott English Aaron Epstein Bob Erickson Cleon Etter Ed Evans Mike Evans Scott Even

1992-93 2011-Pres. 1933-35 1982-84 1966-67 1990-91 1952-53, 1955-58 1960-61 1920-21 1931-33 1977-81 1990-92

F Kenneth Fagen Arthur Fagg Fahey Paul Farney Bill Farrell Gene Feerick Chris Ferguson Jake Fernandez Charles Fillerup Zach Filzen Charles Flemons Luis Flores Chester Foster Joel France Joe Francese

1939-40 1918-19 1944-45 1937-40 1967-68 1954-56 2001-04 1947-49 1922-24 2007-08 1971-73 2009-Pres. 1938-40 1988-89 1940-42

Casey Frank Jim Frary Ben Freazy Kyle Feuerbach Chester Fuller Linard Furch Jack Furr

G

Lucas Gabriel Elmer Garcia Joedy Gardner Mark Gardner Phil Gardner Stephen Garnett Greg Gatewood Stan Gatson Matthew Gebhardt Nate Geiser Dave Geschwind Austin Gibbons John Gibbons Junious Gibbons Tom Gill Paul Glassey John Glodis Kelly Golob Frank Gomez Kenny Goodman Emerson Gordon Junior Gordon Bruce Gourley Eddie Graveline Marques Green Tootie Green John Greer Jesse Gregg Mark Grosswiller Colin Gruber Casey Grundman Welko Gurovich

1995-99 1956-57 1946-47 2001-05 1932-35 1972-73 1962-64, 1967-68 2005-07* 1950-52, 1956-58 1979-81 1972-74 1941-43 2001-05 1976-77 1985-86 1998-02 2006-08 1975-76 1925-26, 1929-30 1911-12 1909-12 1961-62 1920-21 1952-55 2002-06 1951-53 1953-54, 1955-56 1973-74 1947-48 1936-37 1974-77 2005-07 1995-96 1994-95 1920-22 1974-77 2011-12 1999-02 1938-41

H Chris Hale Taylor Hale John Hamblin Wilfred Hamblin Ronald Hamilton Shawn Hamilton Bobby Hancock Matt Hanhila George Hanley Ted Hansen John Hanson Jiggs Hardt Bob Hardy Travis Harper Ross Haskie John Hawkins Jack Hay Adrian Hayes Gus Headington Jack Heckethorn Maurice Heiterman Ted Heitinga Duane Heitman Greg Henderson Steve Henderson Carl Henricks Art Henriksen Will Hensley Dave Henson Gary Herman Shawn Herman John Herrera Fred Herring Michael Herring Mike Herring Tom Hetler Rue Hickman John Hight Cedric Hill David Hillman Hinton Luke Hirman Bob Hitt Billy Hix Don Hogue Bill Holiday

1993-95 1988-89 1921-23 1911-12 1921-22 1987-88 1977-78 1931-32 1923-24 1929-32 1962-63 1940-41 1961-65 1992-93 1938-39 1976-77 1961-62, 1963-64 2002-04 1949-50 1920-21, 1922-24 1925-26 1980-82 1966-67 1977-79 1972-74 1932-34 1954-55 2004-06 1975-79 1964-65 1985-90 1936-37 1923-24 1987-88 1990-92 1964-66 1939-40 1954-58 2004-05 1974-75 1914-15 1950-51 1936-39 1997-00 1963-64 1949-50

Brian Holliday Jack Holland Reginald Horne Wiley Horton Floyd Hubbard Troy Hudson Cliff Humphrey Gordon Humphreys Frank Hunter Ray Hunter Kenneth Hurlbert Lovell Humes Andy Hurd Rod Hutchings

1999-00 1946-47, 1948-50 1919-20 1956-60 1918-19 1977-79 1975-78 1957-58 1935-36 1944-45 1930-33 1966-67 1982-86 1996-99, 2000-01

I Karl Inglestead Anthony Ingram Jiggs Insley Andrew Isaacson Demar Isaacson

1939-40 1985-87 1933-34 1925-26 1935-36, 1938-39 1918-19 1951-55

Thomas Isaacson Buddy Islas

J Ken Jacobs Milt Jacobs Homer Jacobsmeyer Max Jacobson Jack James Zeke Jaquez Silas Jarvis Gerald Jeffrey Art Jenkins Shane Johannsen David Johnson Larry Johnson Matt Johnson Tyrone Johnson Cameron Jones DeAngelo Jones Elliott Jones Ken Jones Willie Jordan Stacy Joyce

1973-75 1962-64, 1965-66 1936-39 2011-Pres. 1960-61 1960-62 1924-25 1970-73 1963-64 2007-11 1981-83 1978-80 2007-08 1993-95 2007-11 2009-11 1980-81 1950-51 1987-89 1988-89

K Chris Keefer Lance Keller Bob Kelley Mike Kennedy Warren Kenten Roy Kiernen Dayton Kiling Jack Killip Wilfred Killip Leroy Kincanon Commander King Guy King Wendell King Joakim Kjellbom Stuart Klein Kirk Kley Tommy Knight Bob Knox Byron Kuehner

1983-84 1989-91 1942-43, 1946-48 1961-62 1944-45 1926-28, 1929-30 1938-39 1939-41 1933-36 1954-57 1999-01 1976-78 1975-76, 1977-78 2003-04 1966-68 1986-88 1938-40 1956-57 1964-65

L George Lamport Ross Land Roger Landis Kyle Landry Arthur LaPrade Keith Larson Nick Larson Rolf Larson Woodrow Laseur Shayar Lee Walt Leesman Josh Lepley Marlyn Leseur Bill Lewis Barry Lindsey Steve Lizzul Adam Lopez

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1960-61 1964-68 1928-29, 1931-32 1968-70 1957-58 1940-41 1986-87 1971-72 2003-05 1961-62

Bob Lucid Ron Luecke Arnold Lund Kyle Lundy Steve Lutenske Matt Lyon Ben Lynch

M Glen Mackie Iain MacLean Lester Madison Buster Mandariaga Bob Mandole Bill Manes Walt Mannon Russ Marter Tony Martinez Rob Matasic Floyd Mathew Tommy Matthews Maurell Andrew Mavis Herbert May Bill Mayrose McBride Mike McCauley Bruce McCaw Jack McClain Dan McClintock Preacher McClure Ryan McCurdy Ryan McDade Joseph McDonald Patrick McGrath Wayne McGrath Brian McHugh Vince McKee Phil McKeown Michael McNair Rex Mellencamp Paul Meynen Frank Michelsbach Dan Middleton Elwin Mikkelson C.D. Miller Clifford Miller A.J. Minney Kendall Minor Tom Modisette Ray Molera Art Moncebaez Bill Montana Junior Montoya Pete Monyer Carlos Moore Dick Moore Ralph Moran Rudy Moreno Therlbert Morrow Tony Mosley Dennis Moylan Herman Moya Al Munoz Antwine Murchinson Ray Murdock Al Murphy Mike Murphy

1945-46, 1948-49 1986-87 1971-73 1955-56 1950-52 1935-36 1968-72 1994-95 1947-50 1986-88 1970-72 1950-51 1909-10 1996-98 1918-19 1950-51 1957-58 1958-59, 1960-61 1964-65 1946-49 1996-00 1926-27 2004-08 1999-02 1909-13 1997-99 1956-58 2000-02 1975-76 1966-69 1995-99 1974-76 2003-06 1947-48 1973-75 1940-42, 1945-46 1928-29 1939-42 2002-03 2002-03 1965-67 1960-63 1959-60 1952-53 1950-52 1962-64 1957-60 1924-25 1945-48 1951-53 1933-35 1981-83 1966-67 1956-58 1947-50 1984-86 1979-81 1946-47 1972-73

N Carl Naegle Tiny Naegle Willie Nash Emil Nasser Jay Negre George Nelson John Nickum Karl Nielson Durrell Norman Chuck Norton

1934-36 1922-23 1962-66 1941-42 1931-34 1956-57 1959-60 1935-38 2010-12 1950-51

O Gene O’Dell Dave O’Donnell Steve Ohab Randy Ohlinger Ben Olayinka Bob Olivas Julian Olubuyi Jim Olson John O’Malley

1945-46 1969-70 1973-74 1986-88 2011-Pres. 1956-60 2009-11 1983-86 1972-73

Osaro Onaiwu Josh Oppenheimer Alvin Overson Clyde Overson Nate Overson Ove Overson Wesley Overson

1988-90 1989-91 1933-35 1942-43 1937-39 1925-26 1932-33

P Lynn Pace Richard Pachelo Eric Patrick Tex Patton Bob Paulich Dale Payne Harry Payne John Payne Nate Payne George Pear Bob Pence Paul Pendergast Phil Peppler Mark Pesusich Erroll Petersen Lewis Phelps Heston Pierce Tom Pierson Jeff Plank Eric Platt Ted Plotts Jim Plump Harold Poe Greg Polinsky Brendon Polyblank Burdell Porter Farrell Porter Jim Potts Ben Powell Hamblin Pratt Leigh Prettyman Don Puente Jim Pughsley Clarence Pulliam

1927-29 1959-62 2001-04 1925-27 1950-51 1957-59 1983-87 1961-62 1972-75 1929-32 1965-66 1981-85 1974-75 1950-51 1958-60 1933-34 1929-31 1966-69 1990-92 2009-11 1978-80, 1981-82 1966-69 1924-25 1979-80 1997-98 1934-35 1964-65 1953-54 2002-03 1932-34 1967-68 1950-51 1961-62 1911-15

R Arnold Ramirez Mario Ramirez Wendell Ramsey Eldon Randall Earl Randolph Kermit Rankin Don Rather Hill Redman Ernes Reed Harry Reed Matt Refner Clark Reid Mike Rend John Resh Al Rex John Rhodes Kirk Richards Paul Richards Rickel Joel Rieck Jermone Riley Demetreus Robbins Dan Robertson Ron Robertson Virgil Robertson Ruben Rochen Rick Rodriguez Corey Rogers Gabe Rogers Joe Rolle John Rondeno Isadore Rubin Warren Ruegg Ted Russell

1965-67 1957-58 1978-79 1941-42 1956-58 1970-72 1968-70 1929-30 1973-74 1967-68 2005-06 1959-60 1972-73 1958-59 1957-58 1944-45 1978-79 1918-19 1998-02 1994-96 1991-93 1967-69 1956-58 1956-57 1953-54 1979-83 1989-91 2009-Pres. 1938-41 1992-95 1918-19 1944-45 1967-70

S Max Sadler Eloy Salazar Stallon Saldivar Wade Salem Jamaal Sanford Denton Santarelli Don Santee Terry Saufferer Frank Saunders Craig Schaffer John Schick Cy Schlansky John Schlotfeld Don Schneck Dan Schnell Cory Schwab Ray Schwanbeck

1941-42 1945-46 2009-Pres. 1982-84 1994-95 1977-78 1956-57 1974-75 1919-21 1965-69 1973-76 1925-28 1938-41 1957-58 1951-52 1999-01 1930-33

Michael Seckold Wayne See

2005-06 1941-42, 1945-49 2007-08 1931-32 1958-59 1914-15 1965-66 1995-96 1966-67 1940-41 1982-84, 1985-87 2004-07 2010-11 1913-15 1923-24 1970-71, 1972-73 1957-58 1937-38, 1939-40 1940-41 1992-95 1940-42 1938-41 1945-46 1944-45 1984-86 1973-77 1940-42 1969-71 1980-81 1960-63, 1964-65 2004-05 1922-23, 1924-26 1978-80 1952-53 1973-74 1942-43 1922-23 1970-72 1974-76 1942-43 1975-76 1962-64

George Sharp Vernon Shipp Charles Shreeve Shumway Tom Sibley Keith Siegel Howard Simon Bill Sims Terrence Sims Stephen Sir Austin Smith George Smith Leroy Smith Major Smith Smith Abner Sneed Robert Sneed Brad Snyder Don Snyder Bernard Soto Marcello Soto David Souther Andre Spencer Jeff Spencer Jack Spilsbury Ron Steinberg John Stephenson Chuck Stevens DeJuan Stevens Harry Stevens Mark Stevens Ralph Stevens Denis Stone Floyd Stone Milton Stone Cliff Strait Randy Stratton Russ Sturgeon Dick Swadley Joe Sweeney

Bill Wanless Tom Wanslee Phillip Washington Andre Watson Arnold Way Chester Way Jim Weaver Colby Weaver* Benjamin Weisberg Dave Weisberg Al West Don Whalen Roy Whalen Wayne Wharton Whitaker Burk White John White Anthony Williams Dick Williams Lee Williams Makeul Williams Mike Williams Scott Williams Steve Williams Travis Williams Jack Wilson Josh Wilson Steve Wilson Robert Wing George Winters David Wolfe Andrew Wolthers Andy Woodring Phil Woodring Bertrum Woodward Benny Word Jason Word Fred Wright Chris Wylie

1957-58 1941-42 1988-89 1993-94 1925-26 1919-20 1977-78 2011-12 1934-35 1930-31 1934-36 1953-54 1966-68 1978-80 1934-35 1914-15 1938-39 1991-92 1966-68 1946-49 1993-95 1969-70 1985-88 1988-92 2003-04 1925-29 2005-09 1968-69 1940-42 1967-69 1989-92 1996-2000 1981-82 1950-51, 1955-57 1944-45 1991-93 1992-94 1954-56 1991-95

Y Kodiak Yazzie M.R. Yeager Willie Young Dan Yurkovich

All-Time Letterwinners

Dan Loueall Lloyd Love James Lovett

2000-04 1921-22 1978-81 1945-49

Z Ike Zaner Clarence Zimbrick

1927-29 1965-67

BOLD indicates current student-athlete * Member of squad

T David Taylor Roderick Taylor Scott Taylor Marcel Ten Berge Jamal Terry Charles Thomas A.J. Thompson Jack Thompson Elias Tidwell John Tissaw Archie Tolliver John Tolson Jim Topp Stan Townsend Dan Troter Steve Troyan David Truell Fito Trujillo John Trujillo Raymond Tsingine Willard Tsingine Bob Tubert Kevin Tucker Wendell Tull Frank Turley Gerald Turley Clyde Turner Don Tussey Don Tyler

1987-88 1945-46 1995-97 1993-96 1990-91 1995-97 1986-87 1936-40 1929-31 1949-50 1989-92 1962-64 1950-53 1955-56 1961-62 1984-86 1989-91 1951-55 1958-59 1975-77 1976-77 1951-52 1986-88 1989-91 1952-56 1947-48 1973-74 1955-56 1952-54

U Prat Udall

1922-23

V Anthony Valentine Riley Van Patten Ed Van Winkle Bob Vega Sal Vergopia Emery Vickers

1988-89 2004-07 1952-54 1953-54 1960-61 1923-24

W Eric Wade Clonton Wager Lavelle Walker Mickey Walker Reid Wallace

1981-83 1928-30 1944-45 1988-91 2009-10

Walt Mannon

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Year-by-Year Records

Y E A R - B Y - Y E A R Year Home 1909-10 0-1 1910-11 1-1 1911-12 0-0 1912-13 2-0 1913-14 0-0 1914-15 0-0 1915-18 1918-19 1-1 1919-20 2-0 1920-21 7-0 1921-22 4-3 1922-23 3-1 1923-24 4-1 1924-25 4-3 1925-26 2-5 1926-27 11-0 1927-28 5-1 1928-29 9-2 1929-30 6-5 1930-31 8-5 1931-32 5-3 1932-33 6-2 1933-34 3-5 1934-35 9-4 1935-36 4-5 1936-37 8-6 1937-38 5-5 1938-39 7-5 1939-40 6-2 1940-41 8-3 1941-42 7-2 1942-43 4-3 1943-44 2-0 1944-45 3-5 1945-46 7-4 1946-47 10-1 1947-48 11-0 1948-49 6-3 1949-50 2-6

1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

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4-8 4-5 10-2 13-0 10-2 10-4 12-1 8-3 9-0 8-2 7-2 9-3 8-2 10-2 9-2 10-2 9-2 12-1 10-0 6-4 11-3 6-8 5-6 6-7 13-1 9-4 7-7 11-0 10-4 6-8 5-8 7-4 8-5 10-2

Away Neut. Overall 1-1 0-0 1-2 2-0 0-0 3-1 6-0 0-0 6-0 0-3 0-0 2-3 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-0 0-0 2-0 No Basketball 2-2 0-0 4-2 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-7 0-0 9-7 1-2 0-0 5-5 3-3 0-2 6-6 3-5 0-1 7-7 2-2 1-1 7-6 3-1 0-2 5-8 6-3 0-0 17-3 6-1 0-0 12-3 6-1 0-0 15-3 3-3 0-0 9-8 0-2 0-0 8-7 4-5 0-0 9-8 3-3 0-0 9-5 6-9 0-0 9-14 3-4 0-0 12-8 11-4 0-0 15-9 3-7 0-0 11-13 1-9 0-1 6-15 5-3 1-3 13-11 2-10 0-0 8-12 1-6 0-0 9-9 4-8 0-0 11-10 0-5 0-0 4-8 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-1 0-0 5-6 4-3 1-1 12-8 6-5 4-1 20-7 0-8 2-0 13-8 3-6 2-1 11-10 1-10 0-3 3-19 1950-51 Lupe Acevedo 8-19 0-13 0-2 4-23 0-13 1-0 5-18 8-3 2-2 20-7 6-3 0-1 19-4 1-8 0-0 11-10 4-6 0-0 14-10 4-6 0-0 16-7 4-7 0-0 12-10 4-7 1-2 14-9 0-10 1-1 9-13 7-5 4-2 18-9 2-7 0-0 11-10 4-8 0-0 12-10 2-8 0-0 12-10 2-10 2-0 13-12 5-9 0-0 15-11 4-10 0-0 13-12 4-8 0-0 16-9 4-6 3-0 17-6 0-15 0-0 6-19 2-7 0-0 13-10 0-12 0-0 6-20 1-14 0-0 6-20 3-9 0-1 9-17 2-11 0-0 15-12 2-10 1-0 12-14 3-8 0-0 10-15 1-13 1-0 13-14 3-8 1-0 14-12 2-9 0-0 8-17 1-11 0-1 6-20 0-11 3-1 10-16 3-8 2-2 13-15 4-8 3-2 17-12

Pct. .333 .750 1.000 .400 .500 1.000

Conf. -------------------

Coach John Adams John Adams John Adams John Adams Earl Rosenberry Earl Rosenberry

.667 1.000 .563 .500 .500 .500 .538 .385 .850 .800 .833 .529 .330 .529 .643 .391 .600 .577 .458 .286 .542 .400 .500 .524 .333 1.000 .454 .600 .741 .619 .524 .136 4-6 .296 .148 .217 .741 .826 .524 .583 .696 .545 .609 .409 .667 .524 .545 .545 .520 .577 .520 .640 .738 .240 .565 .300 .300 .346 .555 .462 .400 .481 .538 .320 .300 .385 .464 .586

---R.A. Fuller ---Gus O'Conner ---Lacey Eastburn ---- R.H. "Ducky" Drake ---- R.H. "Ducky" Drake ---- R.H. "Ducky" Drake ---W.E. Rogers ---- Talbert D. Jessuppe ---- E.H. "Swede" Lynch ---Rudy Lavik ---Rudy Lavik ---Rudy Lavik ---Rudy Lavik 8-4 Aaron McCreary 7-5 Aaron McCreary 6-10 Aaron McCreary 10-4 Aaron McCreary 7-7 Aaron McCreary 6-10 Aaron McCreary 4-12 Aaron McCreary 12-6 Aaron McCreary 7-9 Aaron McCreary 6-9 Frank Brickey 7-9 Frank Brickey 1-7 Frank Brickey ---Frank Brickey ---Frank Brickey 4-6 Frank Brickey 11-5 Frank Brickey 8-8 Nick Ragus 7-9 Nick Ragus 2-14 Ben J. Reiges 4-9 1-0 3-13 Herb Gregg 2-14 Herb Gregg 3-13 Herb Gregg 13-1* Herb Gregg 11-1* Herb Gregg 5-5 Herb Gregg 7-3# Herb Gregg 7-1$ Herb Gregg 5-3 Herb Gregg 6-2% Herb Gregg 4-4 Herb Gregg 5-1$ Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg ---Herb Gregg 4-10 Herb Gregg 9-5 Herb Gregg 3-11 Herb Gregg 3-11 Herb Gregg 5-9 John Birkett 8-6 John Birkett 5-9 John Birkett 4-10 John Birkett 8-6 Joedy Gardner 5-9 Joedy Gardner 2-12 Joedy Gardner 2-12 Gene Visscher 3-11 Gene Visscher 5-9 Jay Arnote 8-6 Jay Arnote

R E C O R D S

1985-86 15-1 Year Home 1986-87 9-6 1987-88 7-5 1988-89 1-9 1989-90 6-8 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12

3-8 Away 2-11 2-8 0-16 1-12

1-1 Neut. 0-0 1-5 1-0 1-0

19-10 Overall 11-17 10-18 2-25 8-20

.655 Pct. .393 .357 .074 .286

9-5+ Conf. 5-11 7-9 1-15 3-13

4-10 6-7 8-6 10-5 7-5! 5-7 13-2 14-1 11-1 12-2 10-3 9-3 10-3 8-4 8-4 13-3 11-2 13-3 7-5 8-4 12-1 2-0 2-9

Jay Arnote Coach Jay Arnote Jay Arnote Pat Rafferty P. Rafferty/ Harold Merritt Harold Merritt Harold Merritt Harold Merritt Harold Merritt Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Mike Adras Dave Brown

0-12 0-1 4-23 .148 1-15 1-13 0-0 7-20 .259 3-13 2-10 0-0 10-16 .385 4-10 3-7 0-1 13-13 .500 6-8 1-12 0-1 8-18! .308 4-10 1-13! 0-0 6-20! .231 3-11 8-5 0-0 21-7 .750 14-2+ 7-6 0-1 21-8 .724 13-3+ 6-7 4-0 21-8 .724 12-4 5-8 3-1 20-11 .645 11-5 4-8 1-3 15-14 .517 8-8 5-10 0-1 14-14 .500 7-7 4-9 1-1 15-13 .536 6-8 6-9 1-1 15-14 .517 7-7 1-11 2-2 11-17 .392 4-10 6-6 2-2 21-11 .656 12-2+ 6-9 1-1 18-12 .600 11-5+ 6-8 2-0 21-11 .656 11-5 1-14 0-0 8-19 .421 5-11 6-10 0-0 14-14 .500 8-8 6-12 1-0 19-13 .594 9-7 0-3 0-3 2-7 .222 0-0 1-9 0-0 3-17 .150 1-15 *New Mexico Conference Champions $Frontier Conference Champions #Frontier Conference Co-Champions w/New Mexico Highlands and Santa Fe %Frontier Conference Co-Champions with New Mexico Highlands +Big Sky Conference Regular Season Champions !Record does not include

Ben Howland led NAU to back-to-back Big Sky championships. He has since served as the head coach at Pittsburgh and is currently California the head coach at UCLA, leading the Bruins to back-to-back Final forfeit Fours and the NCAA Championship game in 2006.

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Flagstaff, northern Arizona's largest city with a year-round population of approximately 62,000, is the home of Northern Arizona University. Surrounded by pines and aspens and sitting at the base of the 12,633-foot San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is in the middle of the Coconino National Forest, the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pines in the world, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. The altitude, clean air and surrounding forest provide an unsurpassed climate year-round. Flagstaff’s most attractive quality may be its four distinctive seasons. In the summer, Flagstaff is warm and comfortable, boasting an average daytime high temperature of 80 degrees and an overnight low of 47. The winters offer sunny days and beautiful snow scenes. Flagstaff has an average of 288 days of sunshine each year as well as a mild, four-season climate that offers excellent conditions for study and recreation. This college town has a friendly, small-town atmosphere combined with outstanding cultural, scientific and recreational opportunities. The variety of cultural resources includes the Flagstaff Symphony and the Festival of Native American Arts. The area's natural and cultural history is represented by such institutions as the Museum of Northern Arizona, the Pioneer Historical Museum and Riordan

State Historical Park. Flagstaff is surrounded by incredible scenery, including the Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, Meteor Crater, the Wupatki Indian ruins and the San Francisco Peaks. Within a 30-minute drive from campus are Slide Rock State Park, Oak Creek Canyon, Sunset Crater, Walnut Canyon and Lake Mary. This diverse landscape also offers an exciting array of recreational possibilities, from hiking and biking to skiing and backpacking. From rafting down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon to hiking through Sedona’s red rock country south of Flagstaff, to experiencing the beauty of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona, the opportunities for outdoor enjoyment are truly endless.

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Flagstaff

Population ..................................................62,000 Elevation................................................7,000 feet Avg. High Temp. Range ..............................40-85 Area Attractions.................................................... Snowbowl Ski Resort, Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, Slide Rock State Park, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, San Francisco Peaks.

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Northern Arizona University

Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding undergraduate residential education strengthened by important research, graduate and professional programs and a responsive distance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. Undergraduate education that provides knowledge of the world and an ability to appreciate change, diversity and life itself is NAU's underlying core strength. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the students but also are prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures. Northern Arizona University has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across

the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines, from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop innovative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing

• William A. Franke, one of Arizona's most prominent business leaders, has made a $25 million contribution to Northern Arizona University's College of Business, the largest donation in the university's history. • The university has created a new College of Health and Human Services to help the university respond to the need for more health-care professionals in the state and enhance the university's participation in the developing academic medical complex in downtown Phoenix. • The Arizona Cardinals conduct training camp at NAU, which Sports Illustrated has called among the top five training camps in the NFL. • NAU's graduate physical therapy program ranks among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 62,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

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Academics in the athletics department have taken on a new meaning at Northern Arizona University. The academic services are under the direction of Assistant AD for Academics Pam Lowie and offer numerous programs to help the student-athletes throughout their academic careers. The results have been impressive. During the spring semester of 2012, NAU student-athletes achieved a cumulative grade-point average of 3.15, the 27th semester with a cumulative GPA above 3.0 in the last 15 years (30 semesters). During the 2011-12 academic year, the Lumberjacks garnered 174 Golden Eagle Awards and 68 studentathletes took part in commencement ceremonies on the NAU campus and were commissioned degrees during the year. The emphasis of the academic programs have been to build programs that provide students with the critical support services that supplement their educations. All of the programs have a common theme. They are intended to allow student-athletes to build partnerships on campus that will increase their chances of academic and personal success and prepare them for life after college. The following programs are in place to help athletes attain their academic goals.

PROACTIVE PROGRAM Students work one-on-one with mentors on a multitude of transitional issues including academics, athletics and the university environment. The program is designed to enhance the success as a college student-athlete.

EPS 199 Academic and Personal Development is a course developed by the NAU School of Education. The course is designed to assist student-athletes with study skills development, career planning and personal development as the student makes the transition into the university environment.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

ACADEMIC HONORS

NAU student-athletes give back to the community and explore potential career paths in a unique program that includes participation in a variety of programs within the elementary schools such as “Read Across America” and “Be a Student Athlete for a Day.” The department contributed more than 3,700 service hours last year. One of the most popular community outreach events is Red Ribbon Week, which features student-athletes and coaches visiting area schools to speak about and promote a drug-free lifestyle.

Academic All-America Jeff Altman, 1985 Kelly Golob, 2006 (2nd)

ACADEMIC AWARDS

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships Troy Hudson, 1979 Kelly Golob, 2006

Two of the most prestigious events on the NAU athletics calendar recognize student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. The annual Golden Eagle banquet recognizes students for their overall grade-point average while the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll recognizes academic achievements based on semester success. SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES Student Athlete Advisory Committee Leaders from all NAU varsity squads meet bimonthly to discuss student-athlete issues that are both local and national in scale. The Student Athlete Advisory Committee plays a large part in the development of new programs and policies for the NAU athletics department. ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Student-athletes interact with support services on a weekly basis as they progress toward their degrees. Studentathletes utilize tutors, attend studyskills workshops and conduct Internet research at the Learning Assistance Centers, Cline Library and the Writing Lab.

CoSIDA Academic AllDistrict Kelly Golob, 2004, 2006 Josh Wilson, 2008 (2nd) NABC Honors Court Chris Ferguson, 2004 Luis Flores, 2011 Nate Geiser, 2008 Kelly Golob, 2005-06 Shane Johannsen, 2010-11 Cameron Jones, 2010-11 Matt Lyon, 2005 Paul Meynen, 2005 Eric Platt, 2010-11 Josh Wilson, 2008 Kodiak Yazzie, 2004

Big Sky All-Academic (Since 1982) Ryan Abbott, 1997 John Akin, 1990 Kawika Akina, 1998 David Allen, 1984, 1985 Jeff Altman, 1983, 1985 Tyrone Bazy, 2006-07 Chad Berger, 2004 Jermaine Bishop, 2008 Brent Bowden, 1995 Anthony Burgess, 1987 Tobin Daily, 1993 Chancellor Davis, 1994 Miodrag Deric, 1994-95

Scott Evan, 1991 Chris Ferguson, 2004 Zach Filzen, 2008 Luis Flores, 2012 Casey Frank, 1996 Matthew Gebhardt, 1998 Nate Geiser, 2007-08 Kelly Golob, 2003-06 Colin Gruber, 2012 Taylor Hale, 1989 Andy Hurd, 1986 Max Jacobsen, 2012 Shane Johannsen, 2008-09, ‘11 Cameron Jones, 2008-09 Chris Keefer, 1984 Ross Land, 1997-00 Steve Lizzul, 1988-90 Kyle Lundy, 1987 Rob Matasic, 1988 Brian McHugh, 2001-02 Iain McLean, 1987 Paul Meynen, 2004-05 Randy Ohlinger, 1988 Ben Olayinka, 2012 Paul Pendergast, 1984 Ben Powell, 2003 Joel Rieck, 2000 Rick Rodriguez, 1983 Stallon Saldivar, 2010 Michael Seckold, 2006 Brad Snyder, 1993 Marcel TenBerge, 1994, ‘96 Reid Wallace, 2010 Josh Wilson, 2007-09 David Wolfe, 1991 Andrew Wolthers, 1997 Jason Word, 1993 Kodiak Yazzie, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Active players in bold

Academics

NAU ACADEMIC PROGRAM

DID YOU KNOW... Guard Kelly Golob was named to the 2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America®

Men's

Basketball

Second Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He was also awarded an NCAA postgraduate scholarship. He is the first NAU student-athlete to earn the scholarship since former football player Jake Crissup was selected for the postgraduate award in 2000 and just the 11th recipient in school history.

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J . L AW R E N C E WA L K U P S K Y D O M E

In 2012, the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome, one of the most unique venues in all of college athletics, celebrates its 36th year as the entertainment center for northern Arizona. The building underwent a major renovation from Dec. 2010-Sept. 9, 2011, at a cost of $26 million. The scope of the project included bringing the fire, life and safety up to code while remodeling the bathrooms, concourse, offices, suites, locker rooms and press box. The athletic training and equipment on the main floor were also remodeled and three elevators were added to the complex. Fans now enter the building to a panoramic view of the field on the East and West concourses. Capacity was reduced to 10,000 but now feature 21-inch wide chair back seating. The Skydome has been the home of NAU football, basketball and indoor track and field since 1977. Construction began in

the fall of 1975, and the facility was completed in September 1977. Seating capacity for football originally was 15,000 and 7,000 for basketball. Once the largest wood-span structure of its kind in the world, the Skydome was built at a cost of more than $8 million. It covers an area of 6.2 acres, with the roof spanning more than 500 feet and rising 142 feet above the playing surface. The Skydome showcases the REALGRASS™ surface installed in the spring of 2008 by the Hellas Construction firm of Austin, Texas. The carpet, the Matrix version of the brand REALGRASS™ cost close to $1 million. The REALGRASS™ Matrix system is comprised of a monofilament spinneret yarn in two different sizes and colors. It is the same installed for the Dallas Cowboys' stadium. With the 2001 renovation to the Skydome floor, the 96,000-square foot sur-

face was covered with Mondo. The track contains a six-lane, 300-meter non-banked loop (eight sprinting lanes) with the infield containing enough area for six NCAA-standard basketball and volleyball courts, as well as two regulation tennis courts. Track and field specific, the facility now has 12month training capabilities. When covered for football with artificial turf, the Skydome supports a practice pole vault pit and a long/triple jump runway, as well as a lane for sprinting and hurdles. When the turf is up, the facility can be used for intramural and camp sports, and has enough room for a varsity soccer practice. The roof was also resurfaced during the summer of 2000 and the astroturf was replaced in 2002 from a surface that was in the Tropicana Dome, the home of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, in St. Petersburg, Fla. The concourse contains offices, meeting rooms, restrooms and concession stands. Located on the dome’s floor level are fully equipped locker rooms and stateof-the-art athletic training and weight rooms. During the summer of 1997, the dome underwent a $1 million lighting renovation that further enhanced the Skydome’s lure for television cameras. Fresh air and heat come through 19 large ducts, maintaining a constant temperature of 72 degrees. The first NAU sporting event held in the Skydome was a Lumberjack win over Montana in football on a last-second field goal, 25-24. The first NAU basketball game was a 101-76 triumph over Alaska Anchorage. Special athletics events held in the Skydome include a Division II football playoff game in 1977, a Division I-AA football playoff games in 1996 and 2003, a firstround National Invitation Tournament basketball game in 1986 and 2006, the 1987,

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Home of the Lumberjacks Skydome Facts Capacity..........................................7,000 Constructed ....................................1977 Elevation ....................................7,000 ft. 1st Game ................................NAU 101, Alaska Anchorage 76 NAU Record ..................242-132 (.647) Record since 1996-97 ......121-34 (.781) Largest Crowd ........8,234 vs. Arizona, 1990-91 season Longest Winning Streak....................22 Longest Losing Streak ........................8 Unbeaten Regular Seasons.....1985-86, 1996-97, 1997-98

1997, 1998 and 2006 Big Sky Conference men’s basketball tournaments, and the 1984, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 Big Sky Conference indoor track and field championship meets. In 2003, comedian Jay Leno appeared at the Skydome in a special Family Weekend event. Many special events, including concerts, trade shows and high-school state tournaments are held in the Skydome each year. It also serves as training camp home of the Arizona Cardinals. In May of 2000, the facility hosted a WNBA exhibition game between the Phoenix Mercury and the

Detroit Shock. NAU is one of 11 universities to own its own domed facility. The others are Idaho, Idaho State, Minnesota, North Dakota, Northern Iowa, Northern Michigan, North Dakota State, South Dakota, East Tennessee State and Syracuse.

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Dr. John Haeger John D. Haeger leads Northern Arizona University in its commitment to undergraduate education-a commitment enhanced by the university's ongoing efforts in research, graduate education and distance learning. Dr. Haeger has been NAU president since November 2001 after joining the university to serve as NAU provost in June 2000. During his term as president, Dr. Haeger has guided the university to new heights in student enrollment. He also has ushered the university into its largest building boom since the 22-year term of former NAU President J. Lawrence Walkup. Further, he has fully endorsed a national effort to increase institutional accountability, explaining that NAU must perform on a level that demonstrates its significance to students and to society. In March of 2012, President Haeger restated his commitment to ensure that NAU continues to solidify a strong position academically, financially and in athletics. Specific to athletics, the President is prepared to put the right people in place and commit the resources necessary to achieve excellence in the classroom, in the community and in competition. He took specific actions to make NAU’s high-profile teams more competitive including the hiring of Dr. Lisa Campos as VP for Intercollegiate Athletics. Among university achievements under his leadership: • Tuition guarantee. Dr. Haeger instituted a "block tuition" plan that guarantees first-time, full-time freshmen and transfer students the same tuition rate for eight semesters. • Access and affordability. NAU has partnership with 15 community colleges throughout the state. The initiative streamlines the credit transfer process, allowing students enrolled at partnering community colleges to save time and money by being admitted to NAU while

they are earning an associate degree. • Innovation. NAU-Yavapai opened its Prescott Valley doors last fall, allowing students to earn bachelor’s degrees at about one-third the cost of a traditional, residential college experience. The savings comes from offering a limited number of degree options and using existing resources through NAU’s Flagstaff campus. The cost-saving model garnered the attention of Gov. Jan Brewer, who called it “visionary” and “an example for the entire state and the nation.” • Expansion of nursing and the health professions. The university has placed emphasis on graduating more students in nursing and developing or expanding programs in occupational therapy, athletic training and physicians assistant. • Commitment to research. President Haeger has instituted NAU's first office of Vice President for Research. In Yuma, a 12,225-square-foot building that will provide research four-year degree opportunities. • High Country Conference Center. Dr. Haeger initiated a joint partnership between the city of Flagstaff, Drury Hotels and Sodexo to build a 42,000square-foot conference center and an adjoining hotel and parking structure. Consultants have estimated the economic benefit to northern Arizona to be about $7 million annually. • 1899 Bar & Grill. The university has opened an upscale steakhouse in the old north union that is open to the public and complements the conference center • Largest gift in university history. The College of Business Administration was able to acquire the largest gift in university history, a $25 million donation from prominent business leader William Franke. The college was renamed The W.A. Franke College of Business. • Arizona Cardinals partnership. The Cardinals agreed to continue their training camp in Flagstaff. About $7 million will be added to the northern Arizona economy as a result. Dr. Haeger is a member Arizona Board of Education, the Governor's P-

20 Council, the board of directors of the Translational Genomics Research Institute, is former chair of the United Way of Northern Arizona board, serves as commissioner for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, and is past chair of the Council of Presidents of the Big Sky Conference.

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Lisa Campos was named the Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at Northern Arizona University on March 30, 2012. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Texas at El Paso since August of 2006. With her hiring at NAU, Campos, 35, became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Campos served as the sport administrator for the Miner men's and women's cross country, women's soccer, women's volleyball, women's basketball, and men's and women's track and field programs at UTEP. Campos also was the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. She was the advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and served as the liaison to the Intercollegiate Athletic Council, Office of Student Life, Miner Village, and the UTEP Police Department. In her tenure at UTEP, she also had oversight of the women's golf, rifle, and softball programs, served as championship director for numerous conference championships, and co-hosted a weekly television show, Miner Sports Weekly. Dr. Campos also assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September 2005. In 2006, Campos served as the NCAA

governing the student academic honesty and conduct code, and provided information to the university community on discipline policies, rules, regulations, and procedures. She served as a mentor to an undergraduate student participating in the NASPA Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program and served on a variety of campus committees including the UTEP President's Advisory Committee on Women, Student Affairs Staff Development Committee, Faculty Senate Student Conduct Committee, and the University Health Awareness Committee. In the El Paso community, Campos was a member of the Girl Scouts of the Rio Grande board and the Junior League of El Paso. Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State University where she earned a bachelor's of science degree in Business Administration and a master's of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education. A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D'Attilio. Northern Arizona Accomplishments * Hired Men’s Basketball Coach Jack Murphy from Memphis * Hired Women’s Basketball Coach Sue Darling from Arizona * Created lower ticket pricing for Northern Arizona football and basketball games * Created a Family Pack ticket option offering two adult and two children season tickets for one low cost * Made over 25 community appearances in Flagstaff and around the state of Arizona in her first three months on campus

Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics

liaison for the Self Study Report for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. She was responsible for Title IX staff education and staff diversity training. In 2005, she created the Athletics Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women's Resource Advisory Board. She was promoted to the Senior Associate position after serving as the Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator since August of 2003. She also served two years as the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs. Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women's Soccer Committee. She was a member of the Conference USA Joint Group and served on the Senior Woman Administrator administrative group. In 2005-2006, when UTEP joined Conference USA, she served on the Conference USA Strategic Planning Committee and assisted in the development of the realigned Conference USA's vision, core values, mission, and strategic objectives. She also represented UTEP on conference committees, including the budget subcommittee, legislative committee, championships selection committee, and various sport committees. Dr. Campos previously served as the Assistant Dean of Students at UTEP from 2001-03. Campos coordinated and administered the university's student discipline system, interpreted the University of Texas System Regents' Rules and Regulations

Lisa Campos, Ed.D. Vice President

Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Lisa Campos (second from right) with (L to R) Head Football Coach Jerome Souers and new basketball coaches Sue Darling and Jack Murphy at a community breakfast in August.

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N A U AT H L E T I C P R O G R A M HIGHLIGHTS * The Northern Arizona University athletics department ranked 173rd in the final Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings. The Lumberjacks scored at the NCAA Championships in men's cross country (14th) and indoor track and field (35th) during the 2011-12 season. NAU ranked in the Directors' Cup standings for the seventh consecutive season. * NAU finished third overall in the Big Sky Conference All-Sports Standings, winning the 2011-12 Big Sky Conference All-Sport men's trophy and finishing fifth in the women's standings. The Lumberjacks were third in the race for the Sterling Savings Bank Big Sky Conference Presidents' Cup.

The Northern Arizona men’s cross country team won its fifth straight Big Sky Conference Championship.

* The Lumberjack swimming & diving team capped a fantastic season with a second-place finish at the 2012 WAC Swimming & Diving Championship. The team won five individual titles and set eight school records during the meet with 20 all* The track and field program sent time top-five event times. The NAU four student-athletes to the NCAA swimmers recorded 12 NCAA B cut Outdoor Track & Field times and four divers qualified for Championships. The Lumberjacks the NCAA Zone diving regional qualified Pascal Tang in the ham- meet. mer, Josh DeKonty in the long jump, Deante Kemper in the high jump * Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc., and Caroline Hogardh in the 3,000 honored 174 Northern Arizona steeplechase. University student-athletes for their scholastic and athletic accomplish* The 2011 cross country campaign ments at the 34th annual Golden was a historic one for the Eagle Awards. The Golden Eagle Lumberjacks. The men won a Awards recognize NAU student-athrecord fifth-consecutive Big Sky letes who have made significant Championship behind the one-two contributions to the Lumberjack finish of Diego Estrada and Jordan athletics program while maintaining Chipangama, while the women a minimum of a 3.0 grade point placed third in the nine-team field. average. The Male and Female Six Lumberjack runners earned All- Scholar-Athlete Awards were preBig Sky honors at the meet. The sented to senior track and field athNAU men placed third at the lete Pascal Tang, senior swimmer Mountain Region Championships, Kristin Jones and senior distance earning them an at-large bid into runner Kortnee Burton. the national meet, while the women took seventh. Seven ath- * The Northern Arizona University letes, led by Estrada and athletics department recorded a Chipangama in fourth and fifth, cumulative grade point average of respectively, earned All-Region hon- 3.15 GPA among its more than 300 ors at the meet. The Lumberjacks student-athletes at the completion closed out their season at the NCAA of the spring semester. It is the secChampionships, placing in the top ond-best cumulative semester GPA 15 for the 18th time since 1984.

in school history. * It marked the 16th semester out of the last 17 overall that the Lumberjack student-athletes have recorded a 3.00 cumulative GPA or higher. * Forty-nine Northern Arizona University student-athletes participated in spring commencement ceremonies as part of the Class of 2012. It is the second largest graduating class in athletics department history. With 18 student-athletes earning their degrees during the fall, the athletics department produced 67 graduates during the two semesters of the 2011-12 campaign. *The NAU volleyball team put together a historic start to the season, breaking school and Big Sky records with a 12-0 record to begin the season. Only two teams in the country remained undefeated longer than the Lumberjacks, who swept each of their three non-conference tournaments and opened Big Sky play at 3-0.

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N10 N12 N18 N23 N24 N28 D1 D5 D17 D19 D21 D27 J3 J5 J10 J12 J17 J19

at Oregon# 5:30 p.m. at UNLV# 8:00 p.m. at UC Davis 3:00 p.m. Jacksonville State# 12:30 p.m. Campbell/N.C. A&T# 11/1:30 p.m. at Arizona 8:00 p.m. Sam Houston State 4:35 p.m. Loyola Marymount 6:35 p.m. Montana State* 6:35 p.m. Montana* 6:35 p.m. at Colorado 6:30 p.m. at BYU 7:00 p.m. Sacramento State* 6:35 p.m. Southern Utah* 3:05 p.m. at Eastern Washington* 7:05 p.m. at Portland State* 8:35 p.m. at Weber State* 7:05 p.m. at Idaho State* 7:05 p.m.

J24 J26 F2 F4 F7 F9 F14 F16 F23 F28 M2 M7 M9 M14 M15 M16

N. Colorado* North Dakota* at Southern Utah* at Sacramento State* Portland State* E. Washington* at Northern Colorado* at North Dakota* at BracketBusters Idaho State* Weber State* at Montana State* at Montana* Big Sky Quarterfinals Big Sky Championships Big Sky Championships

6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 6:35 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. TBA 6:35 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. TBD TBD TBD

#Global Sports Classic; * Big Sky Conference games; Home games in bold; All Times Mountain (Flagstaff); Games played at the Walkup Skydome


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